Tested on another bionic / 1.3.4 installation: Warning: unused variable night at line 19, character 9. Warning: unused variable day at line 18, character 9. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 >>> LOG START 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [main:3] Liquidsoap 1.3.4 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [main:3] Using: bytes=[distributed with OCaml 4.02 or above] pcre=7.3.4 dtools=0.4.1 duppy=0.7.3 duppy.syntax=0.7.3 cry=0.6.2 mm=0.4.0 ogg=0.5.2 vorbis=0.7.1 mad=0.4.5 dynlink=[distributed with Ocaml] lame=0.3.3 alsa=0.2.3 samplerate=0.1.4 taglib=0.3.3 camomile=1.0.1 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [dynamic.loader:3] Could not find dynamic module for fdkaac encoder. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [frame:3] Using 44100Hz audio, 25Hz video, 44100Hz master. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [frame:3] Frame size must be a multiple of 1764 ticks = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [frame:3] Targetting 'frame.duration': 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1764 ticks. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [frame:3] Frames last 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples = 1764 ticks. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [video.converter:4] Couldn't find preferred video converter: gavl. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [audio.converter:4] Using preferred samplerate converter: libsamplerate. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #1". 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #2". 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [threads:3] Created thread "non-blocking queue #1". 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [threads:3] Created thread "non-blocking queue #2". 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [clock:4] Currently 1 clocks allocated. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [clock.wallclock_alsa:4] Starting 1 sources... 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [source:4] Source output.alsa_6073 gets up. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [source:4] Source playlist_6069 gets up. 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [test::3] Loading playlist... 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [protocol.process:4] Processing txt,echo ./test.mp3 >> $(output) 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [protocol.process:4] Executing echo ./test.mp3 >> "/tmp/liq-processf0f1bc.txt" 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [lang.run_process:4] Starting process 2018/09/24 18:08:22 [lang.run_process:4] Closing process's stdin Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Le dim. 23 sept. 2018 à 20:27, Romain Beauxis <romain.beau...@gmail.com> a écrit : > That's strange.. > > Can you get a request.trace through telnet ? > > Also, what OS/OCaml version are you using? > > Le dim. 23 sept. 2018 à 13:23, sébastien dagnicourt < > sebastien.dagnico...@gmail.com> a écrit : > >> Same with 1.3.4 :( >> >> Issue is somewhere else ... >> >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 >>> LOG START >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [main:3] Liquidsoap 1.3.4 >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [main:3] Using: bytes=[distributed with OCaml 4.02 or >> above] pcre=7.3.4 dtools=0.4.0 duppy=0.7.1 duppy.syntax=0.7.1 cry=0.6.2 >> mm=0.4.0 ogg=0.5.2 vorbis=0.7.1 mad=0.4.5 dynlink=[distributed with Ocaml] >> lame=0.3.3 alsa=0.2.3 samplerate=0.1.4 taglib=0.3.3 camomile=1.0.1 >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [dynamic.loader:3] Could not find dynamic module for >> fdkaac encoder. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [decoder:3] Method "MAD" accepted >> "default/single.mp3". >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [frame:3] Using 44100Hz audio, 25Hz video, 44100Hz >> master. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [frame:3] Frame size must be a multiple of 1764 ticks >> = 1764 audio samples = 1 video samples. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [frame:3] Targetting 'frame.duration': 0.04s = 1764 >> audio samples = 1764 ticks. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [frame:3] Frames last 0.04s = 1764 audio samples = 1 >> video samples = 1764 ticks. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #1". >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [threads:3] Created thread "generic queue #2". >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [threads:3] Created thread "non-blocking queue #1". >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [threads:3] Created thread "non-blocking queue #2". >> 2018/09/23 20:21:04 [nc::3] Loading playlist... >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [protocol.process:3] Failed to execute echo >> ./test.mp3 >> "/tmp/liq-process65471a.txt": ("timeout","19.3759880066") >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [nc::2] Timeout when resolving playlist URI "nc:"! >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [nc::3] Successfully loaded a playlist of 0 tracks. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [threads:3] Created thread "alsa_out(default)" (1 >> total). >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [threads:3] Created thread "wallclock_alsa" (2 total). >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [clock.wallclock_alsa:3] Streaming loop starts, >> synchronized by active sources. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [alsa_out(default):3] Source failed (no more tracks) >> stopping output... >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [alsa_out(default):3] Using ALSA 1.1.3. >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [alsa_out(default):2] Falling back on interleaved >> S16LE >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [alsa_out(default):3] Samplefreq=44100Hz, >> Bufsize=1048576B, Frame=4B, Periods=1024 >> 2018/09/23 20:21:24 [threads:3] Thread "alsa_out(default)" terminated (1 >> remaining). >> >> >> Le dim. 23 sept. 2018 à 20:13, sébastien dagnicourt < >> sebastien.dagnico...@gmail.com> a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I tested something like your script, and it failed. >>> >>> def nextcloud(~rlog,~maxtime,arg) = >>> [process_uri(extname="txt","echo ./test.mp3 >> $(output)")] >>> end >>> add_protocol("nc",nextcloud,doc="Fetch files from nextcloud", >>> syntax="nc://uri") >>> >>> Salsa = playlist("nc:") >>> output.alsa(fallible=true,Salsa) >>> >>> 2018/09/23 20:08:06 [nc::3] Loading playlist... >>> 2018/09/23 20:08:26 [protocol.process:3] Failed to execute echo >>> ./test.mp3 >> "/tmp/liq-processaa631c.txt": ("timeout","19.7391860485") >>> 2018/09/23 20:08:26 [nc::2] Failed when resolving playlist URI "nc:"! >>> 2018/09/23 20:08:26 [nc::3] Successfully loaded a playlist of 0 tracks. >>> >>> If I test with a static list like this one '/tmp/liq-processaa631c.txt' >>> it works so I assume that the "echo" command is well executed and that the >>> result file is good. >>> >>> I check if I can upgrade to 1.3.4 >>> >>> >>> >>> Le dim. 23 sept. 2018 à 18:27, Romain Beauxis <romain.beau...@gmail.com> >>> a écrit : >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> Le sam. 22 sept. 2018 à 13:10, sébastien dagnicourt < >>>> sebastien.dagnico...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>>> > >>>> > Hi, >>>> > >>>> > So new tests: >>>> > I create a local "radio.txt" file. >>>> > I put in in the playlist function, tracks were discovered and played. >>>> > >>>> > So, I created a simple bash file that do a "cat radio.txt >> >>>> tmp_liquidsoap_file" >>>> > Same issue, liquidsoap won't take the file. >>>> > As you suggested I put a debug echo before the exit 0, the echo is >>>> ok. The content of the tmp file is ok. >>>> > Can't do more simple than that ... >>>> >>>> That's a good start! This works for me with 1.3.4: >>>> >>>> def test(~rlog,~maxtime,arg) = >>>> [process_uri(extname="txt","echo /tmp/bla.wav >> $(output)")] >>>> end >>>> add_protocol("test",test) >>>> >>>> s = playlist("test:") >>>> >>>> output.ao(fallible=true,s) >>>> >>>> Is that similar to your test? >>>> Romain >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Savonet-users mailing list >>>> Savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net >>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users >>>> >>> _______________________________________________ >> Savonet-users mailing list >> Savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users >> > _______________________________________________ > Savonet-users mailing list > Savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/savonet-users >
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