Hi Sarah,

Am Mon, 25 Apr 2016 12:06:32 -0700
schrieb Sarah Alawami <[email protected]>:

> Nope. failed. I copied the .sh script  into my ~ directory then my script
> (renaming it main.liq) to the folder specified in the read me. I don't know
> if I ws suposed to dl other files on that  page but here is the errorr I got.
> 
> cat: liquidsoap.initd.in: No such file or directory

this error message answers your question above: yes, you need the content of
this git repository in order to apply its magic.

btw: if you do not feel comfortable with handling external tools, compiling
software and debugging scripts, then I can imagine, that you will inevitably
mess up your system in a horrible way and run into loads of confusion problems
later on.
I guess, that sticking to prepared packages (e.g. as soon as the Debian package
maintainer uploads the package for liquidoap 1.2 to sid) would be a safer and
less time-consuming approach under these circumstances.
But this decision is obviously up to you ...

Cheers,
Lars

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