Hi Sarah,

I joined the list after you started this thread so I'm not sure what
this is really about but in a previous message you wrote you used
apt-get, so I would suggest to do apt-get install liquidsoap-plugin-all too.

that would install all the plugins and put them in the right place.

my 2 cents

On 20/04/16 17:42, Nicholas Vrtis wrote:
> Did you 
> 
> opam install lame liquidsoap
> 
> I think I figured it out?  There is a directory called 'plugins' I think
> that needs to be moved to the  /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.2.0. <http://1.2.0.0/>
> 
> It is 'someplace' under the .opam directory in the user.
> 
> If you do
> liquidsoap --help
> 
> and look a the --no-pervasives option, it will tell you were liquidsoap
> 'defaults' to looking for pervasives.liq.  That is the directory where
> the plugins directory is in.  you need to copy it.
> 
> This 'might' fix it.
> 
> Otherwise, I'll need to do some more research.  I just wiped my
> RaspberryPi and will go through the whole install process and document
> it in more detail so it will be easier at least on Debian.
> 
> Probably won't get to that for a few days.. as I will be on the road.
> 
> 
> 
> Nick
> 
> 
> On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 5:44 PM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Turns out I had done this for all the files. Thanks wGet. Lol!  I
>     just redownloaded the raw content. Upon starting  liquidsoap again,I got
> 
>     6-32: No encoder found for that format.
>     OK
> 
>     The only encoder I have for that script is mp3. And I remember
>     installing liblamemp3 a while back, like a week ago.
>     Here is the contents of said file.
> 
>     http://pasted.co/3334803f
> 
>>     On Apr 20, 2016, at 2:24 PM, Nicholas Vrtis <[email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>     OK.. you ended up pasting the git HTML into the file, not just the
>>     code.
>>
>>     You need to go to 
>>
>>     https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/blob/master/scripts/pervasives.liq
>>
>>     then here is a Tab *RAW*
>>     *
>>     *
>>     Click the RAW tab and you will get a page with just the code.  You
>>     can copy and paste that.
>>
>>     Here is what should be in that file:
>>
>>     *%include "utils.liq" %include "externals.liq" %include
>>     "shoutcast.liq" %include "lastfm.liq" %include "flows.liq"
>>     %include "http.liq" %include "video.liq" %include "gstreamer.liq"*
>>     You will probably need to do the same for the other files.
>>     Nick
>>
>>     On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 4:33 PM, Sarah Alawami <[email protected]
>>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>         Sorry, hit send too early.
>>>         On Apr 20, 2016, at 1:02 PM, Nicholas Vrtis
>>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>         Here is the link to the text of the file.
>>
>>         http://pasted.co/1b3fb909
>>>
>>>         Sarah,
>>>
>>>         That looks like it's a link to what it is supposed to look
>>>         like via git. I do not see a "<" in the link you sent me.
>>>
>>>         I would really like to see either a copy/paste of the file
>>>         from your system, or a screen shot of the listing on your system.
>>>
>>>         It also might be a problem with flows.liq, but that is less
>>>         likely.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>         On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 3:41 PM, Sarah Alawami
>>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>
>>>             Sorry it took me a while to  give yall a link.  Blame
>>>             internet dying during the most important tasks. Anyway
>>>             here it is.
>>>
>>>             http://upload.tffppodcast.com/pervasives.liq
>>>>             On Apr 20, 2016, at 11:38 AM, Nicholas Vrtis
>>>>             <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             I think it's progress (sort of).  The other error
>>>>             message is missing because it quit looking.
>>>>
>>>>             But, you will need to post the pervasives.liq here to
>>>>             see what is messed up.
>>>>
>>>>             Nick
>>>>
>>>>             On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Sarah Alawami
>>>>             <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>                 I did this in my script and got the following error.
>>>>
>>>>                 pervasives.liq", line 5, char 2 before "<": Parse error!
>>>>                 OK
>>>>
>>>>                 Well, that's sort of progress? Maybe?  At least the
>>>>                 undefined variable error went by by.
>>>>
>>>>                 I'm in pdt timezone.
>>>>
>>>>                 Blessings and happy Wednesday
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>                 On Apr 20, 2016, at 4:48 AM, Nicholas Vrtis
>>>>>                 <[email protected]
>>>>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Sarah,
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Can you try putting this into your startup script
>>>>>                 in /etc/liquidsoap (as the first line)?
>>>>>
>>>>>                 %include "/usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.2.0
>>>>>                 <http://1.2.0.0/>/pervasives.liq"
>>>>>
>>>>>                 I think this will include the extra liq files.
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Also... what time zone are you on?  Just so I can
>>>>>                 get an idea of when we overlap.  I am on US,
>>>>>                 Eastern Time.
>>>>>
>>>>>                 Thanks.  Nick
>>>>>
>>>>>                 On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 10:26 PM, Sarah Alawami
>>>>>                 <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Well, for me the deadline to have liquidsoap up
>>>>>                     and running is before June 13 of this year. I
>>>>>                     found this out yesterday by the way. So, how
>>>>>                     can I fix the problems I'm having. Init.d is
>>>>>                     somewhat fixed with a workaround however the
>>>>>                     error I get when I start the script (see 2
>>>>>                     posts ago) is still present. I won't get all
>>>>>                     the encoders installed, however that can be
>>>>>                     worked on later. So, I'm not too worried.
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Update. I found all  the liq files. They are
>>>>>                     located in  /usr/lib/liquidsoap/1.2.0.
>>>>>                     <http://1.2.0./> I hope this helps a bit. My
>>>>>                     script is of corse located in /etc/liquidsoap
>>>>>
>>>>>                     Take care to all and have a very happy and
>>>>>                     blessed Tuesday. If I don't get back to you all
>>>>>                     quickly I'm teaching 4 classes tomorrow and
>>>>>                     will be dead on my feet. Lol!
>>>>>>                     On Apr 18, 2016, at 1:50 PM, Alex LaBranche
>>>>>>                     <[email protected]
>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     don't forget to sudo updatedb to update the
>>>>>>                     locate db before searching :)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>
>>>>>>                     On Apr 18, 2016, at 1:00 PM, Sarah Alawami
>>>>>>                     <[email protected]
>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                     Well in trying to start liquidsoap again I
>>>>>>>                     got this.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                     Starting liquidsoap channels:
>>>>>>>                     christmaslive.liq At line 6, char 18: the
>>>>>>>                     variable mksafe used here has not been previously
>>>>>>>                       defined.
>>>>>>>                     OK
>>>>>>>                     I'm very confused as I thought that veriable
>>>>>>>                     was defined. I do have all of the scripts in
>>>>>>>                     the appropate place. Or at least I thought I
>>>>>>>                     did but when I do a locate *.liq I only get
>>>>>>>                     my playlist script. I remember copying the
>>>>>>>                     scripts in to Some directory but I can't
>>>>>>>                     remember where it was so I can look there.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>                     Take care and have a happy Monday.
>>>>>>>>                     On Apr 15, 2016, at 9:57 PM, Alex LaBranche
>>>>>>>>                     <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     i found the following packages using
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     $ sudo apt-cache search <search term>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     libtheora-dev - Theora Video Compression
>>>>>>>>                     Codec (development files)
>>>>>>>>                     libtheora-ocaml - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     theora library
>>>>>>>>                     libtheora-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     theora library
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-theora - audio streaming
>>>>>>>>                     language -- Theora plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     aac-enc - Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library -
>>>>>>>>                     fronted binary
>>>>>>>>                     libfdk-aac-dev - Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec
>>>>>>>>                     Library - development files
>>>>>>>>                     libfdkaac-ocaml - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     fdkaac library -- runtime files
>>>>>>>>                     libfdkaac-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     fdkaac library -- development files
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     speex - The Speex codec command line tools
>>>>>>>>                     libspeex-ocaml - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     speex library
>>>>>>>>                     libspeex-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     speed library
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-speex - audio streaming
>>>>>>>>                     language -- Speex plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     libschroedinger-1.0-0 - library for
>>>>>>>>                     encoding/decoding of Dirac video streams
>>>>>>>>                     libschroedinger-ocaml - OCaml interface to
>>>>>>>>                     the schroedinger library -- runtime files
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-schroedinger - audio
>>>>>>>>                     streaming language -- Schroedinger plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     libvoaacenc-ocaml - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     vo-aacenc library -- runtime files
>>>>>>>>                     libvoaacenc-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to
>>>>>>>>                     the vo-aacenc library -- developpement files
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-voaacenc - audio streaming
>>>>>>>>                     language -- Voaacenc plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     libgavl-dev - low level audio and video
>>>>>>>>                     library - development files
>>>>>>>>                     libgavl-ocaml - OCaml interface to the gavl
>>>>>>>>                     library
>>>>>>>>                     libgavl-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to the
>>>>>>>>                     gavl library
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-gavl - audio streaming
>>>>>>>>                     language -- Gavl plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>                     liblo-dev - Lightweight OSC library --
>>>>>>>>                     development files
>>>>>>>>                     liblo-ocaml - OCaml interface to the lo
>>>>>>>>                     library -- runtime files
>>>>>>>>                     liblo-ocaml-dev - OCaml interface to the lo
>>>>>>>>                     library -- developpement files
>>>>>>>>                     liblo-tools - Lightweight OSC library
>>>>>>>>                     liquidsoap-plugin-lo - audio streaming
>>>>>>>>                     language -- LO plugin
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                     On Apr 15, 2016, at 4:35 PM, Sarah Alawami
>>>>>>>>>                     <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                     Ok, out of all of the optional dependencies
>>>>>>>>>                     and stuff I installed, I only got a few of
>>>>>>>>>                     them to work. Here are the ones that
>>>>>>>>>                     failed. All of them have .pc stuff apt-get
>>>>>>>>>                     cannot find.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                     theora, aacplus opus,  fdk-aacplus,  speex,
>>>>>>>>>                     schroedinger, voaacenc, gavl, lo,
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>                     I don't think this will help, but for those
>>>>>>>>>                     that run in to installing everything this
>>>>>>>>>                     is what you  might run into.
>>>>>>>>>>                     On Apr 15, 2016, at 3:56 PM, Lars Kruse
>>>>>>>>>>                     <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                     Hello,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                     Am Fri, 15 Apr 2016 13:10:36 -0700
>>>>>>>>>>                     schrieb Sarah Alawami <[email protected]
>>>>>>>>>>                     <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>                     Actually  opam depext fails with
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>                     opam: unknown command `depext'
>>>>>>>>>>>                     Usage: opam COMMAND ...
>>>>>>>>>>>                     Try `opam --help' for more information.
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>                     That command has never worked and I don't
>>>>>>>>>>>                     recall seeing it in the manual.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                     an internet search of the terms "opam" and
>>>>>>>>>>                     "depext" could lead you to opam's
>>>>>>>>>>                     helpful FAQ:
>>>>>>>>>>                     https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/FAQ.html
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>                     Cheers,
>>>>>>>>>>                     Lars
>>>>>>>>>>
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