libshout Release 2.4.1

2015-11-28 Thread Philipp Schafft
Good morning,

based on all the good feedback we got from the community we updated our
last libshout release and released version 2.4.1. This version does not
alter any features but updates the build system. This was necessary as
libshout did not build in some environments.

We're very sorry if you hit such a case and recommend to try again with
this new version.

Please see the release news at: http://icecast.org/#latest-news
As well as the download at: http://icecast.org/download/#bindings

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Release: libshout 2.4.0

2015-11-17 Thread Philipp Schafft
Good evening,

I'm very proud to announce the Release 2.4.0 of libshout. It has been a
long time since the last libshout release as work focused mostly on
Icecast2 itself. However we're very pleased to release the next version
of libshout with many new features and fixes.

The highlights on the new feature list:
  * We added full TLS support (HTTPS). This includes both RFC2817
and RFC2818. Mode can be automatically detected.
  * Improved WebM handling. More to come!
  * Improved Metadata handling.
  * Improved HTTP support:
  * True vhosting (including RFC2817 and SNI).
  * Checks for server capabilities and acting upon the
result.
  * Basic support for the RoarAudio protocol.

I would be happy to see all the developers checking out what is new and
how to utilize libshout to all it's power.
We're happy to help every developer and maintainers if there are
questions regarding migration here on those two lists as well as on IRC
at #icecast on FreeNode (irc.freenode.org).

Have a nice day!

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ices 2.0.2 released

2012-08-07 Thread Philipp Schafft
flum,

I'm proud to announce the release of ices2 2.0.2. This is the first
release since 2005 and includes a lot changes waiting in trunk for too
long.

Here is the list of changes:
New features:
  * Support for RoarAudio input


Bugfixes:
  * Updated Documentation (Closes: #1238) 
  * Fixed double shout_close() (Closes: #720) 
  * Reduced error to warning in case of duplicate serial
number. 
  * Fixed handling of  when set to zero (Closes: #735) 
  * Did some code cleanup and hardening (Closes: #1795) 
  * Enabled compiler warnings (Closes: #1796) 
  * Added  (Closes: #994) 
  * Updated handling of empty strings in config file
(Closes: #1875) 
  * Updated build system

You can find the download at the ices download page:
http://icecast.org/ices.php

We are looking forward to your feedback.

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Bug#255417: fixed upstream

2012-07-18 Thread Philipp Schafft
flum,

This has been fixed upstream in r18473.

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Bug#255417: Forwarded bug to upstream

2012-06-07 Thread Philipp Schafft
forwarded 255417 https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/1875
tags 255417 upstream
thanks

Just checked for this in upstream's svn. It seems to be still present.
It is a problem with libxml as used by ices2.

I forward this bug and hope to get it fixed soon.

Thanks for your work and kind report.

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Bug#309356: ices2: Monaural audio not properly recoded from stdin

2012-06-07 Thread Philipp Schafft
reflum,

PCM does not contain any header. This means you need to ensure yourself
that both, mpg321's and ices2's settings match.

In case your audio is really mono and ices2 thinks it is stereo it will
read each even sample as right channel and each odd sample as left. this
will make it sound like it would play twice as fast (including
everything moved one octave higher).

Does mpg321 has some info on what it will output exactly? if so please
ensure ices2's settings match this exactly.

Hope I was of help.

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Bug#676541: closed by Ron r...@debian.org (roaraudio dependency removed from ices2)

2012-06-07 Thread Philipp Schafft
# reopening as not solved in any way
reopen 676541
thanks

On Thu, 2012-06-07 at 23:09 +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
  Hi Philipp,
  
  I'm a little surprised that you claim there was no prior discussion
  or that you don't know why this was done, since the need for this
  was discussed with you in person,

Oh, I was asked by the maintainer (Jonas Smedegaard who did *all*
uploads) to open this ticket exactly because it was not discussed
publicly and not with me or anyone else.


  as the only logical conclusion to
  you digging your heels in and insisting that obsolete things were
  Absolutely Essential to the functionality of roar, and that you and
  the-me would rather see roar removed before dropping things like the
  abandoned celt codec, or DECnet ...

This seems to be your personal vendetta against me and other persons.

There is pefectly no common set between usages with CELT and ices2.
So all arguments in this direction are just wrong.

If you have a problem with DECnet, why don't you file a ticket against
that package? Haven't seen one. Also the problem with dnet-common has
been fixed.

So where is your point? I don't see how any of those points interact at
all with ices2 usage of ices2.


The think about releases: rillian offered me to release at any time I
think it is a good idea. In fact I could do myself just don't know the
correct protocol to do this.

Please also stop closing random bugs because you don't like them.
Thanks.


PS: Your MUA only sets 'Ron' as real name, this makes it harder for
people to use the search in their MUA. Please consider changing this.

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Bug#516305: #516305: icecast2: Likes to disconnect sources streaming silence (extremely low bit rates)

2011-11-26 Thread Philipp Schafft
flum,

Thanks to all of you for your work.

When the source client sends no data it is hard for the server process
to find out if it is still alive. I don't see a good solution on the
server side. I consider it part of the job of the source client to
ensure a running flow of data. There are serveral ways to do this. The
managed bitrate is one of them, still I consider it a workaround. Other
ways are to inject empty ogg pages or add some noise to the signal. The
later is what roard does (it adds noise at -102dB which is that low that
decoding to 16 bits will result in a stream of perfect silence and will
not result in quality loose for 16 bit audio at all).

I suggest the maintainer team of icecast to close this bug as it is the
source client's job. Maybe somebody should send them bugreports.

Still the patch looks interesting and I will discuss it with the rest of
the upstream team.

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[RoarAudio] libavdevice53's dependency on libroar-compat1 (on debian-multimedia)

2011-10-01 Thread Philipp Schafft
flum,

Last night after some researches I found out that the ffmpeg
(pkg:libavdevice53) package depend on libroar-compat1. This is because
it uses libroarsndio.1 from this package. While I consider this
perfectly correct I haven't found a changelog entry for this.

Could you please point me to the changelog entry if I just missed it on
my search or check the situation yourself if there is none?

The build depends for this libsndio-dev or libroar-dev directly
(provider of libsndio-dev). The first one must not be used if any other
component of src:roaraudio is used as well.

To the maintainers of libavdevice53 in the offical distribution:
I would kindly you to check as well if this dependency makes sense for
the package. I don't know which code within the lib uses my package nor
if it is also present in the offical distribution so I don't want to
open a possibly invalid bug report.


Thanks all of you for your work :)

PS: please keap the RoarAudio list in Cc, I will manually confirm your
mails if needed.

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Bug#589756: Still no RoarAudio plugin in audacious-plugins

2011-03-27 Thread Philipp Schafft
found 589756 2.4.2-1
thanks

The bug seems not to be fixed. The package does not contain a plugin nor
does it depend on libroar*.

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Bug#612887: cmus: please avoid the dependency on several sound servers

2011-02-11 Thread Philipp Schafft
reflum,

On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 11:43 +0100, Paul Menzel wrote:
 Dear Debian folks,
 
 
 upgrading to DebPkg:cmus 2.3.3-4 installed DebPkg:libroar1 as a
 dependency [1]
 
   * Add RoarOutput plugin (Closes: #609202), thanks to
   Philipp Schafft l...@lion.leolix.org for the patch.
 
 which in turn pulled in DebPkg:libdnet.
 
   $ apt-cache rdepends libdnet
   libdnet
   Reverse Depends:
  [...]

I don't understand what libdnet has to do with the actuall report.
Please clarify this a bit for me.


 I already have DebPkg:pulseaudio installed, so I guess I do not need a
 second sound server. (If I understood something incorrectly about the
 purpose of PulseAudio and RoarAudio please tell me and close the
 report.)

I have just checked the package dependecys. libroar* does not depend on
any sound server but recommends virtual package roaraudio-server.
So you can have it installed without such an additional server.


 To avoid that dependency could you please package the RoarAudio plugin
 separately in for example DebPkg:cmus-plugin-roaraudio.

I use roard (package: roaraudio) instlled. I do not like to have any
dependecy on *pulse* packages. See? It is exacktly the other way around
here.

So if cmus does have plugin in a new plugin package pulseaudio support
(and maybe other) should be moved into a seperate package as well.

 I am putting Philipp in CC because he is the author of the patch.

Thanks. :)


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Bug#609202: Please enable RoarAudio support

2011-01-20 Thread Philipp Schafft
reflum,

On Tue, 2011-01-11 at 17:59 +0100, Alessio Treglia wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 12:35 PM, Philipp Schafft l...@lion.leolix.org 
 wrote:
  All you need to do is a Build-Depends on libroar-dev (= 0.4~beta2). I
  just have noticed we do not yet have it in experimental. Will ask
  Patrick about it.
 
 It's great! Please let me know once available in experimental.

I saw you found it a day before I was about to send you a mail. ;)

About the build problems of experimental version (#610254):
I'm currently working on getting update uploaded. I hope it will be
fixed after this upload.

Thanks again for you good works, thanks for helping Debian and make the
wold a bit better :)

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Bug#609202: Please enable RoarAudio support

2011-01-11 Thread Philipp Schafft
reflum,

On Mon, 2011-01-10 at 10:16 +0100, Alessio Treglia wrote:
 Philipp,
 
 Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
 Debian better.

Thank you for looking at your bug reports. :)


 I've seen your message in the CMus development mailing list, so I was
 wondering if you already have a patch for the current version in
 unstable. If so, I'll apply it with a new upload to Debian
 experimental.

My patch was written against cmus-2.3.3 as downloaded by apt-get source
so it should work with this older version, too.

All you need to do is a Build-Depends on libroar-dev (= 0.4~beta2). I
just have noticed we do not yet have it in experimental. Will ask
Patrick about it.

Hope I was abled to help you.

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Bug#608807: ices2: ethernet address changed

2011-01-03 Thread Philipp Schafft
reflum,

On Mon, 2011-01-03 at 09:54 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
 Package: ices2
 Version: 2.0.1-9
 Severity: normal
 
 A dist-upgrade today upgraded ices2.  The new dependencies pulled in
 dnet-common, libdnet, libroar0, and muroard which caused the machine
 to set the ethernet address to aa:0:4:0:a:4 from its previous address.
 This of course caused the network to be problematic until the arp
 caches timed out.  The package changing the ethernet address appears
 to be dnet-common which is now a dependency of ices2.


To clear this up:

From #608812
 ices2 depends libroar0.
 libroar0 recommends roaraudio-server which is virtual, muroard got
 selected.
 libroar0 depends libdnet.
 libdnet recommends dnet-common.

The network setup thingy is part of dnet-common. Installing without it
is possible. libdnet does not produce strange errors on missing
dnet-common, it just detects the non existing support (implecide) and
returns normal ENOSYS and friends. So no problem here if not installed.

So please have a look if installing without recommends works.

Depends of ices2 on libroar0 isn't the problem.

I suggest to:
close the bug as invalid (it's not ices2's problem) as the install does
exactly what it is suppost to do: it try to set up the system in a way
all features works
OR re-assign it to source package dnprogs which includes libdnet and
dnet-common and request for some better way to solve this.

I do not consider this a ices2 bug as dnet-common is not a depends or
recommends of ices2.

 Does ices2 really need to have decnet installed and configured?

No, but:
libroar0 is used and it depends on libdnet so installed libdnet is
required (but the lib is very small and and stuff so I do not consider
this a problem). Configrued: no but in the case you actually want to use
DECnet support.


Hope I made this a bit more clear :)


 Bob
 
 
 -- System Information:
 Debian Release: 6.0
   APT prefers unstable
   APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
 Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
 
 Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
 Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
 Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
 
 Versions of packages ices2 depends on:
 ii  libasound2  1.0.23-2.1   shared library for ALSA
 applicatio
 ii  libc6   2.11.2-7 Embedded GNU C Library:
 Shared lib
 ii  libogg0 1.2.0~dfsg-1 Ogg bitstream library
 ii  libroar00.3-2foundation libraries for
 the RoarA
 ii  libshout3   2.2.2-5+b1   MP3/Ogg Vorbis broadcast
 streaming
 ii  libvorbis0a 1.3.1-1  The Vorbis General Audio
 Compressi
 ii  libvorbisenc2   1.3.1-1  The Vorbis General Audio
 Compressi
 ii  libxml2 2.7.8.dfsg-2 GNOME XML library
 ii  netbase 4.44 Basic TCP/IP networking
 system
 
 ices2 recommends no packages.
 
 Versions of packages ices2 suggests:
 ii  icecast2  2.3.2-6Ogg Vorbis and MP3
 streaming media
 ii  muroard [roaraudio-server]0.1.0-4minimalist RoarAudio
 sound daemon
 
 -- no debconf information


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