I'm actually running a virtual box with debian 8.0 jessie. I copied the whole
output to a text file. Here it is.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3wmvzy4vj5uwx3f/output%20for%20opam%20and%20liquidsoap.txt?dl=1
I did the opam install liquidsoap which should have worked. I know others had
this error as well. It's too bad the apt-get packages are not beeing updated
anymore as that was very very easy.
> On Apr 3, 2016, at 1:34 PM, Nicholas Vrtis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Did you move the liquidsoap binary to /usr/bin/ (I think that is normally in
> your path). The opan install leaves it buried deep under the install
> directory.
>
> Here are the notes I took when I did the install on a Pi. Note the part
> about updating bashrc and logging out and back in.
>
>
>
> Well, I figured out how to get it compiled on the Raspberry Pi 2 (the process
> will probably work on a B+, but I do not have a spare one of those to try it
> on).
>
> Here is what I did. A number of steps, but pretty simple, and all worked
> 'out of the box'.
>
> 1) I started with 2015-11-21-raspbian-jessie-lite ( didn't need the GUI, and
> office etc.)
> 2) SSH in as user 'pi' (if you have a keyboard and monitor attached, that
> will work just as well).
> 3) sudo raspi-config at minimum you will need to expand the file system to
> the whole SD card. And you SHOULD change the password.
> 4) sudo aptitude (I like to use aptitude instead of apt-get just because it
> is easier to search, and has a simple menu).
> 5) u (lowercase u) will update all the repository information
> 6) U (uppercase u) will make anything that is upgradeable.
> 7) g to review the upgrades
> 8) g (again) to apply the upgrades.
>
> Cool.. now we have an up to date raspbian jessie system. On to installing
> liquidsoap. There are a number of debian packages that need to be installed
> befor OPAM will work
>
> 1) sudo aptitude
> 2) a slash (/) will bring up the aptitude search.
> 3) search for opam (you will find opam-doc and opam) install them both (hit
> the plus (+) on each line
> 4) search for camlp4-extra and + it
> 5) search for libpcre-ocaml-dev + it
> 6) search for libmad-ocaml-dev + it
> 7) search for m4 (you will find a bunch you do NOT want.. you want m4-doc and
> m4 + those two.
> 8) press g to review
> 9) press g again to apply.. get a coffee (or beverage of choice). This will
> take about 15-30 minutes.
>
> Eventually, you will get a message 'press return to continue'.. do that, q
> to quit aptitude, and y to really quit.
>
> whew....
>
> now make a backup copy of .bashrc (note.. there is a period at the beginning
> of the name).
> cp .bashrc NoOPAMbashrc
> Technically, this is optional, but OPAM init will need to add to the PATH
> environment and that can be confusing if you try to run liquidsoap under a
> different user.
>
> Now set up opam
>
> opam init
>
> this will do a 'bunch of stuff' and eventually ask you if you want to update
> .bashrc (you MUST reply 'y' - the default is N).
>
> logout and log back in to pick up the changes to your environment.
>
> then it is simply
>
> opam install liquidsoap
>
> once that completes, you should be able to just type liquidsoap --version and
> see the beauty...
>
> eventually, we will need to move liquidsoap from deep inside the ~.opam
> directory to a more normal directory to put it in the usual path. but this
> is enough to work with as long as you are running under the user pi.
>
> Your milage may vary, but figure about 2 hours from writing the SD card to
> running liquidsoap (which isn't too bad).
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 4:08 PM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Hello to all. I installed via opam liquidsoap 1.2. The installation went
> good, or seemed to, except I get the command not found when trying to enter
> any liquidsoap commands. For what it's worth here is my messages log file.
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/uf3bt4lbsreu3fs/messages.txt?dl=1
> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/uf3bt4lbsreu3fs/messages.txt?dl=1>
>
> I don't remember receiving any error messages during install, but I don't
> also remember seeing all of the plugins the apt-get version instlled to allow
> playback of mp3, wav and aac files. did I brake it?
> If the link brakes change it to a 0 then see if you can still dl the text
> file.
>
> hope that helps a bit.
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