Hi, Romain

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I definitely want to upgrade to the latest
version of Liquidsoap and am only trying to install 2.0.3-1 so that I can
test the upgrade process before attempting it on my live environment. I
feel uncomfortable upgrading a production environment without first proving
it in test. However...if I do go ahead and upgrade my production
environment to 2.2.x without first testing it, if it goes wrong, what are
the uninstall steps so that I can go back to a blank canvas and start
again, please? Is it simply a matter of running the apt uninstaller or is
there more to it?

Thanks for any continued help.

Richard Bartholomew


On Mon, 20 May 2024 at 16:41, Romain Beauxis <romain.beau...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Rich,
>
> Le mar. 14 mai 2024 à 08:37, Richard Bartholomew <rlbar...@gmail.com> a
> écrit :
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Firstly, apologies to those who gave me great steps to be able to install
>> this version but, unfortunately, due to various things, I haven't been able
>> to follow up on problems I've had after the install until now!
>>
>> BACKGROUND
>>
>> I am wanting to be able to use cue sheets in my liquidsoap script but am
>> getting very erratic streaming under this version. Therefore, I want to
>> update to the latest version of liquidsoap to see if I can get cue sheets
>> to work reliably but do not have a test environment to do this on first.
>>
>> I have created a Windows subsystem for linux on Windows 11, installed
>> icecast 2.4.4 and liquidsoap 2.0.3-1 so that I can try the update process.
>> Everything seems to have installed correctly but I am unable to launch
>> liquidsoap successfully. I am running the following commands:
>>
>> sudo systemctl start autodj;sudo systemctl status autodj
>>
>> and am getting the following message:
>>
>>     Process: 33134 ExecStart=/home/richard/autodj [0;1;31m(code=exited,
>> status=203/EXEC) [0m [m
>>    Main PID: 33134 (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) [m
>>
>> If I run ./autodj in the directory where it is located, I get the message
>> /home/richard/.opam/default/bin/liquidsoap: bad interpreter: No such file
>> or directory
>>
>> The first line of my autodj file is
>>
>> #!/home/richard/.opam/default/bin/liquidsoap
>>
>> Basically, I have just copied my autodj file from my working environment
>> and simply changed directory structures as needed.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong, please?
>>
>> Apologies for the length of this mail, too.
>>
>
>
> No worries!
>
> Unfortunately, liquidsoap 2.0.3 is a pretty old version. Due to our
> limited resources, we only support the current release cycle which is now
> on `2.2.x` and soon to be `2.3.x`.
>
> If you are interested in switching to one of these version, we would be
> happy to see if we can support you.
>
> Also, I would suggest posting on github discussion which is where most of
> our user support is happening these days.
>
> -- Romain
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