On Oct 10, 2012, at 11:50 53, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> The "make install" from source didn't seem to do this for me as I recall, and
> I had to hunt around to find the details I had missed.
Unfortunately, there is no 'standard' location for the web server config (it's
different on every distro),
On Oct 13, 2012, at 23:35 58, Timothy R. Elwell wrote:
> That's apparently been taken out in the more recent version. RD will
> play ogg files and if they have segues from earlier versions of RD that
> allowed you to see the waveform it will utilize them. But, you can't
> edit any makers via th
On Oct 16, 2012, at 12:55 19, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> Alternatively does anyone know if Riv supports the Measurement Computing
> PCIe DIO24 (as opposed to the PCI DIO24 which I've used for a while)?
> Being $200 more expensive is a bit hard to stomach just because its PCIe
> mind.
I haven't a
On Oct 18, 2012, at 03:45 51, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> could you find a way to remove cart by command line tools? Something
> like "rdlibrary --delete-cart=XYZ"..
> At the moment we manually delete XYZ.wav from /var/snd plus deleting
> record in db from "cart" table about cart XYZ. But I am afraid ab
On Oct 20, 2012, at 15:59 06, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> It just seems like there are some fairly good heuristics that a shell script
> could use to, for example check for the .conf file and conf.d and the conf
> file having things that would be on all apache conf files, to them say hey is
> this
On Oct 21, 2012, at 20:13 16, Gregg Wonderly wrote:
> In those cases, the right heuristic would either find the answer, or stop and
> prompt for the directory.
Stopping and prompting isn't an option, not in a make target. That process (as
well as 'configure') are designed to be driven by autom
On Oct 22, 2012, at 11:23 10, James Gamblin wrote:
> If we move the "chain to" to an earlier time will it load the next log behind
> the current log or will it wipe out the current log?
Load Log will remove every item in the currently loaded log, *except* for
events that are actually playing (if
On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the
availability of Rivendell v2.2.1. Rivendell is a full-featured radio
automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It
is available under the GNU General Public License.
>From the NEWS f
On Oct 23, 2012, at 15:07 09, James Harrison wrote:
> Does RDMonitor expose SNMP or some other API for external systems to
> hook into? Being able to integrate component-level monitoring with
> Nagios would be fantastic.
At present, it monitors three things:
1) That the currently configured data
On Oct 23, 2012, at 22:18 42, ICR Programs wrote:
> So, in that vein, can you please tell me if there are any help or man pages
> for rdcheckcuts?
rdcheckcuts --help
The '--help' switch works on pretty much all binaries in Rivendell (including
those that normally use the GUI).
> also, where
On Oct 24, 2012, at 10:37 01, Patrick Schmalstig wrote:
> I just upgraded it yesterday and first thing I ran rdadmin to upgrade
> database. Rdairplay almost never crashed before I upgraded. Now its crashing
> with SIGABRT in raise()
What version were you upgrading *from*?
Cheers!
|--
On Oct 24, 2012, at 13:27 59, Fred Gleason wrote:
>> also, where does one find SAGE_ENDEC.txt ?
>
> It will depend on how you've installed the system. By default, it'll end up
> in '/usr/local/bin'. It should be in your $PATH.
My bad -- you're look
On Oct 26, 2012, at 09:41 50, James Harrison wrote:
> I'd rather have this outboard on something like a Mikrotik Routerboard (which
> can
> handle the IP routing and encryption and all that jazz).
That's certainly the Un*x philosophy: a tool that does one thing well, rather
than huge monster m
On Nov 12, 2012, at 12:09 44, VE4PER/ Andy wrote:
> Has anyone used ssh connection to actually view a remote desktop as a
> way to see and trblshoot w/s problems?
Not by itself, but in conjunction with an X server it can be done. For
operation over distant links where limited bandwidth is an i
On Nov 19, 2012, at 12:27 10, ICR Programs wrote:
> Our 'fix' is to minimize the RDairplay window and then bring it back up, that
> usually solves the issue for the moment.
What is your sound hardware setup (HPI, JACK, ALSA)?
Cheers!
|--
On Nov 19, 2012, at 13:48 06, ICR Programs wrote:
> Please remind me of the command to see the configuration of the setup.
RDAdmin->ManageHosts->AudioResources.
Cheers!
|-|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Chief
On Nov 19, 2012, at 16:07 18, ICR Programs wrote:
> AUDIO ADAPTERS
> Card 0: AudioScience 5042 [1]
> Driver: AudioScience HPI
> Inputs: 8
> Outputs: 4
Hmm. I'd be looking at flaky hardware (or possible driver issues, though I
personally haven't seen that).
The JACK and ALSA
On Nov 19, 2012, at 20:34 32, Wayne Merricks wrote:
> So heres the current error:
>
> In file included from /root/gpio-1.1.0/drv/gpio.c:30:0:
> /root/gpio-1.1.0/drv/gpio.h:77:28: fatal error: linux/autoconf.h: No such
> file or directory
> compilation terminated.
Lovely. Sounds like it's time
On Nov 19, 2012, at 21:17 30, ICR Programs wrote:
> Also, to me it seems that if there were a hardware issue, we'd see it
> manifest itself at other times. We've only seen it on RDAirplay, never, as
> far as I know, with RDCatch, Library or any other Rivendell modules.
Here's something to try:
On Nov 26, 2012, at 06:47 33, Rob Landry wrote:
> Unless, of course, someone gets control of a laptop or other computer that
> has the key on it.
That's what strong passphrases are for -- assuming users actually utilize such.
At the end of the day, social engineering is still the biggest vulner
On Nov 26, 2012, at 10:03 47, Joe Makowski (RIT Student) wrote:
> I'm a relatively new engineer here and am trying to upgrade our workstations
> to fresh installations of Ubuntu 12.04 and Rivendell 2.2.0. We have
> AudioScience cards and currently have AudioScience HPI 4.10.15 drivers
> install
On Nov 26, 2012, at 16:43 54, Cowboy wrote:
> These days, Slackware, but still FVWM.
> Light weight, and extensible. ( twm is a tad too lightweight, but
> quite serviceable )
> FVWM can be as minimal as you like, or considerably more.
I experimented heavily with fvwm a couple of years ago. Amazi
On Dec 2, 2012, at 16:11 05, Max Goldstein, Operations Director wrote:
> We're looking to use Rivendell to automate changing the channel number of an
> Axia node's destination. Normally, Rivendell is one of many sources available
> to our Element console and its program 1 is what's sent to our E
On Dec 3, 2012, at 23:59 23, Peter Claes wrote:
> Second one : i tried the autogen script, triggered by cron. I trew out
> the Whole mail thing. Used swithes -g -p -s. But IT keeps generating
> tomorrow's log, whee IT should be generating next week's logs. What am
> i doing wrong ?
What version a
On Dec 6, 2012, at 12:49 29, Nathan Steele wrote:
> With our wide orbit system we have three "round robin" outputs that cycle in
> this way. we have a broadcast tools switcher that is wired in paralell with
> the three opputs going to the bt switcher and to three seperate inputs on the
> board.
On Dec 11, 2012, at 23:15 41, Bill Putney wrote:
> Now we kinda get to voltages. 0dBVU is +4 dBM (1.23V RMS at 600 ohms) in pro
> systems. 0 dBVU is -10 dBV (.316V RMS).
VU is a somewhat different animal, inasmuch as it deals with dynamics
(originally defined by Ma Bell in terms of the ballisti
On Dec 12, 2012, at 22:06 09, Joe Thompson wrote:
> I know this is totally off the wall. But I thought I'd ask to see if
> anybody has done this. Basically what I'm wanting to know if anybody has
> tried to interface Rivendell with an Arrakis Digilink IV system. I have
> a rather strange though
On Dec 13, 2012, at 13:38 27, Nathan Steele wrote:
> cant you disable the gpio triggers on a schedule? or did i dream that or
> confuse it with some other automation?
Yes, and no! See the 'GE' and 'GI' RMLs for the specifics.
Cheers!
|-
On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the
availability of Rivendell v2.3.0. Rivendell is a full-featured radio
automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It
is available under the GNU General Public License.
>From the NEWS f
On Dec 21, 2012, at 10:36 00, Luigino Bracci wrote:
> Can you tell us more about the new RDCartslot module?
I'm in process of adding a chapter to the ROG to cover it, which I hope to have
online this weekend. In the meantime, here's a
screenshot to whet some appetites (courtesy of Al Peterson):
On Dec 21, 2012, at 10:09 37, drew Roberts wrote:
> We need a way to convert from a compressed file with tags to an uncompressed
> wav file with tags that rivendell can then import (including parsing the
> metadata) - I was going to try and find some time and energy in the coming
> weeks to loo
On Jan 2, 2013, at 14:05 38, Andy Sayler wrote:
> We recently upgraded to the latest version of Rivendell and with it gained
> the new RDMonitor feature We're wondering if there is a way to disable the
> RDMonitor, or at least the small persistent window that it places on the
> display? Due to
On Jan 4, 2013, at 13:11 15, William Mashione wrote:
> I am not able to generate a cart report out of the library. I get the
> document with the headers of what fields should be shown, but no data.
Fixed in CVS-v2_branch.
Cheers!
|--
On Jan 6, 2013, at 18:04 04, Steve Atkins wrote:
> Apparently SElinux requires special permissions,
On Broadcast Appliance, SELinux comes configured out-of-the-box in 'permissive'
mode (meaning, notice and log any policy "violations", but don't deny service
because of them).
Given that Radio A
On Jan 7, 2013, at 13:47 24, Sascha Ludwig wrote:
> I can't find any documentation on RDCartSlots anywhere.
> I tried the ROG
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Rivendell_Operations_Guide_-_Online
> but last changes are from 2010 :-(
> http://rivendell.tryphon.org/wiki/Rml.sxw_-_Rivendell_Macro
On Jan 9, 2013, at 07:13 31, Rob Landry wrote:
> I'm curious; are there any advantages to using alsa snd_asihpi over
> hpklinux?
Doing so allows "regular" (i.e. ALSA-aware) applications to see and use the
card, but at the cost of all of the advanced features (hardware MPEG support,
timescaling
On Jan 9, 2013, at 00:36 42, Christopher Cmolik (RIT Student) wrote:
> With our ASI cards we have always had to make sure to recompile the ASI
> kernel module for either hpklinux or the alsa snd_asihpi driver. Kernel
> modules are built using the current working kernel's source tree, so it's by
On Jan 15, 2013, at 21:19 41, Cowboy wrote:
> I've no issue with reading *from* an NTFS with an appropriate
> file system driver, but writing to it is risky. Always has been.
My understanding is that writing to the FS is what does the Bad. I've never
personally tried it though -- it's easier to
On Jan 26, 2013, at 15:29 25, waynemerricks wrote:
> Its something to look at for riv as a whole moving forwards as Innodb
> is a good driver to use as it has better data integrity. I guess a
> really simple solution would be to split the services table into two, I
> don't really know if you c
On Jan 27, 2013, at 16:32 49, Rob Landry wrote:
> If I understand this right, it wants to record 32-bit (!) PCM. That can't
> be right; is there a configuration setting I missed?
No, that's quite correct. That card uses an ICE1712 chipset, which natively
supports only PCM32. The correct 'ALSA
On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the
availability of Rivendell v2.4.0. Rivendell is a full-featured radio
automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It
is available under the GNU General Public License.
>From the NEWS f
On Jan 28, 2013, at 16:57 29, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> Mmm...I think he had it, since curl is a Rivendell's dependence.
Not quite. *libcurl* is a Rivendell dependency. On some distros (e.g. CentOS)
it is possible to install the library components without the command-line
utility. YMMV.
Cheers!
On Feb 6, 2013, at 13:03 12, Hoggins! wrote:
> Here is the thing : we have a machine on which we set download events.
> But if we try to set eventson this machine, using a remotely connected
> rdcatch, the events are never fired.
> If we set it locally, they get fired normally.
Sure sounds like a
On Feb 8, 2013, at 02:42 44, Warren Mead wrote:
> This morning RDAirplay disappeared and the audio stopped.
> I had a similar issue a while back, where RDAirplay runs perfectly for
> about 100 days and then crashes and shows a segfault on the system log.
> A reboot seems to fix it for a few month
On Feb 14, 2013, at 05:02 47, Marc Steele wrote:
> We've been experimenting with CART Chunk and importing into Rivendell.
> It appears that Rivendell will fail to import audio (manually or in a
> dropbox) as it claims WAVE files with CART chunks are invalid. That
> said, it's not the only system I
On Feb 15, 2013, at 04:44 19, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> The strange thing, as Wayne reported, is that "ripcd" takes a lot of
> resources and "caed" too.. It would be nice to know what could be the
> reason, using external Apache/MySQL/storage would make any
> difference..
It'd be hard to say without
On Feb 21, 2013, at 15:22 25, Rob Landry wrote:
> We copy an old .wav file from a Windows machine into the dropbox. The file
> gets swallowed and imported into Rivendell.
>
> We then open rdlibrary and delete the cart.
>
> Next, we copy the same file from the same Windows box into the dropbox.
On Feb 24, 2013, at 11:52 25, Alan Peterson wrote:
> FATAL: Error inserting asihpi (/lib/modules/2.6.18-194.el5/extra/asihpi.ko):
> No such device.
This merely means that no AudioScience cards were detected and so the driver
module didn't load. Generally harmless (unless, of course, you actual
On Feb 24, 2013, at 19:01 53, Cowboy wrote:
> The database however, may have limits.
A stock Rivendell library can contain up to 99 carts (cart numbers 01
through 99 inclusive -- note that 00 is *not* a valid cart number).
Each cart may in turn contain up to 1000 cuts, making f
On Feb 25, 2013, at 09:01 33, Hoggins! wrote:
> Using this module, you can set whether to send Now and Next data
> according to the "On Air" status :
Correct. All of the RLMs supplied with stock Rivendell support this
functionality. For those rolling their own, the state of the OnAir flag is
On Feb 25, 2013, at 10:24 06, Hoggins! wrote:
> Is there a way to automatically set the "OnAir" flag when RDAirplay
> starts ?
Put the appropriate RML in a startup cart (specified in RDAdmin->ManageHosts).
Cheers!
|-|
| Fr
On Feb 25, 2013, at 11:00 01, Brooks Whiteford wrote:
> If you're finding dropouts are common during big data transfers, perhaps a
> new network switch is in order. We didn't have a lot of cash to spend, but an
> enterprise grade Cisco switch has made network issues a thing of the past.
I can t
On Feb 25, 2013, at 11:22 20, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Well, perhaps it's slightly easier to pick up the first 30% of network
> engineering than it is RF engineering, but that last 70% is critical.
Traffic engineering? What's 'dat?? :)
> -- jr 'apologies to Fred for the noise' a
No worries. It
On Feb 14, 2013, at 14:21 45, Marc Steele wrote:
> Sure. I've put a sample WAV file I know works with other systems (e.g.
> Audition, Genesys, etc.) at
> https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1-gHHsHRsDTYjdabkJoSGt5WDA/edit?usp=sharing
This file has an error in the cart chunk -- specifically, the chun
On Feb 26, 2013, at 18:19 54, Fred Gleason wrote:
> This file has an error in the cart chunk -- specifically, the chunk size in
> the header is off by one.
Ok, as an experiment, I went ahead and corrected the offending chunk size
(specifically, the byte at offset 0x2B4, which should be c
On Feb 26, 2013, at 19:00 01, Andy Sayler wrote:
> Might this kind of situation to which Postel's Law applies: Be
> conservative in what you do, be liberal in what you accept from
> others?
I've been looking into that. While there are some places in RD where we
already do it, working around thi
On Feb 26, 2013, at 19:29 50, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Probably, but there's a codicil, due originally to I no longer remember
> whom:
>
> "Do not be *too* liberal in what you accept, lest you encourage people
> to misbehave and push the costs thereof onto you."
>
> If there's a system, people will
On Feb 26, 2013, at 19:40 06, Marc Steele wrote:
> To be fair, it looks like we'll be knocking together an external tool to
> tweak these files for Rivendell as we also have to handle the SEC-> SEG stuff
> as well.
Ah, now the SEC/SEG ambiguity is arguably a case where Postel's Law is
relevant
On Feb 26, 2013, at 19:25 09, Cowboy wrote:
> I wouldn't be a bit surprised if Fred did it the same way I do.
> Open the file in a binary editor, and start manually counting bytes.
>
> Could Rivendell be made to do this ?
> I suspect, not easily.
If I had *this* algorithm solved, I suspect I'd b
On Feb 27, 2013, at 12:41 26, Marc Steele wrote:
> Techncially the standard say yes... but I've never seen it happen in
> reality. The way I'd do it is look for SEGs/SEGe and fall back to
> SECs/SECe if that doesn't work.
Actually, in the sample I have, there are no SECs/SECe timers, but rather
On Feb 27, 2013, at 15:24 12, Fred Gleason wrote:
> At this point, my working algorithm is to make SegueStart=SEC1 and
> SegueEnd=EOD, while ignoring SEC2.
Ok, I've gone ahead and committed an implementation of this to CVS-v2_branch.
For good measure, I've also implemented sup
On Mar 1, 2013, at 12:46 59, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> Before I go through the heartbreak of psoria...er, um, compilation, though;
> is anyone packaging Riven these days? Specifically for SuSE? OpenSUSE 12.1?
> Without JACK? :-)
SuSE? Not since 11.2.
There is, however:
http://www.parave
On Mar 2, 2013, at 16:01 54, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> An approach to this that I like, but which is admittedly somewhat distro
> specific, which was jinned up by Jesse Vincent, the lead maintainer for RT,
> is a pair of makefile targets called testdeps and fixdeps, which do
> pretty much what you mi
On Mar 3, 2013, at 11:10 53, Jay Ashworth wrote:
> They test, and if necessary, fix, your set of installed dependencies,
> since the packager who sets them up should know what that is by the time
> he or she would be ready to create a package. They're sort of a build-from-
> source version of int
On Mar 5, 2013, at 11:09 39, Rob Landry wrote:
> The original switch appears to be an early model with a different style of
> connectors on the back. It works reliably with Wireready, or with commands
> manually entered via Putty, but not with Rivendell.
Serial buffer overflow in the original m
On Mar 5, 2013, at 19:35 30, Bill Putney wrote:
> Apple and to an extent Ubuntu have made great strides in hiding the OS from
> innocent eyes. There's still a ways to go but it's come along to a point
> where I think 99% of users can ignore Unix like they do the Windows OS.
This is true. Ironi
On Mar 7, 2013, at 19:20 25, William Smith wrote:
> We've install Debian 6 from scratch and have Rivendell 2.4.0 installed with
> JACK audio and working. Now we need to add support for the Measurement
> Computing IO boards.
>
> We've installed and compiled GPIO 1.1.0 following the instructions
On Mar 7, 2013, at 19:20 25, William Smith wrote:
> There is an ioctl error in the syslog :
>
> ioctl32(gpitest:3161): Unknown cmd fd(7) cmd(80044501){t:'E';sz:4}
> arg(fffaa1ec) on /dev/gpio0
This looks like a version skew -- something like running a 32 bit executable on
a 64 bit system. D
On Mar 9, 2013, at 09:03 44, Rob Landry wrote:
> When they go to select a sound panel, the list doesn't display properly.
> The currently selected panel and any before it on the list are dispalyed,
> but the rest of the choices are blank (although they can still be
> selected).
I'm running CVS
On Mar 11, 2013, at 01:06 09, Marius Radiokæll Qtronix wrote:
> The pre-import cart and the actual imported cart gets inserted to the log,
> but when it reaches the post-import, it stops and begins on the next hour.
> Looking at the table in mysql, the pre-import cart has the id 6 and
> imported c
On Mar 14, 2013, at 09:57 49, rugge...@gmail.com wrote:
> Can Rivendell talk directly to Pathfinder?
Not as a native Pathfinder router, no. However, you should be able control
routes through the Livewire switcher driver.
> Also I can't seem to get the Windows Multi-Channel GPIO to work throug
On Mar 14, 2013, at 19:43 41, Nathan Steele wrote:
> Nothing appears in /var/log/messages when it happens sound output stops,
> meters freeze, counter keeps counting, when it resumes playback, it
> seems to pick up where it left off, but when the counter reaches zero it
> transitions (because t
On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:02 08, rugge...@gmail.com wrote:
> So is this the works eventually?
> I have no problems controlling nodes or the Windows Virtual Ports.
We did just swat a small bug (included in upcoming v2.5.0) that broke this with
the QCR engine, so it's possible that that may be affect
On Mar 11, 2013, at 17:20 13, William Smith wrote:
> Any ideas on where to start to fix it?
>
> I'm going to pull the examples from the Measurement Computing site and
> compare the code but at this point I don't really know what I'm looking for.
I'll need to load one up here and try it. Possi
On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:09 30, William Smith wrote:
> Any chance this release addresses the Measurement Computing GPIO issue I
> posted?
Different package, I'm afraid.
Cheers!
|-|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. |
On Mar 15, 2013, at 16:56 14, Nathan Steele wrote:
> It's hard to catch it but when the wa
> is up it seems like mysql or nfs are in the number 2 position. AFAIK
> there were no issues with playout at this time, at least I didn't hear
> anything.
That would make sense, as those are the two big
On Mar 15, 2013, at 17:41 04, Nathan Steele wrote:
> ext3 Never done fsck, system has been online only 3-4 months though. can
> I fsck without causing disruptions to the system or should I make
> provisions to air backup programming? I can come in in the middle of the
> night and do it when no
On Mar 15, 2013, at 12:13 45, Fred Gleason wrote:
> I'll need to load one up here and try it. Possible that a CentOS kernel
> update killed it.
'Kay, I just tried this here with a PCI-DIO24 on Broadcast Appliance with all
the current updates. Works perfectly.
On Mar 7, 2
On Mar 15, 2013, at 21:17 24, Jerry & Marion Meloon wrote:
> Situation: I am a creature of old automation habits where we are
> over-programming "reels" of music as carts in music hours. Rivendell has 3
> fields showing in the boxes on the left: "Title", "Artist", and
> "Description". But r
On Mar 17, 2013, at 02:50 15, Paul Hayton wrote:
> I’ve noticed a jump in my LAN activity and router traffic when I run any of
> the modules such as RDAdmin, RDLibrary, RDLogedit, RDLogmanager
>
> I can see the ports on my switcher and router suddenly start to flash all the
> time the moment I
On Mar 20, 2013, at 11:34 49, Todd Baker wrote:
> Pretty simple fix, dont know if you are running from source or not,
> but it's a one line change. The version I looked at was 2.04 -
> Line 2596 in rdcatchd/rdcatchd.cpp change the underscore to dash...
>
> maybe Fred can fix in next release.
On Mar 22, 2013, at 22:13 48, Kevin Miller wrote:
> I've seen reference to rivendell-importers but apparently they're not
> included on the the appliance iso. Where and how can I get those?
You want to install the 'rivendell-importers' package.
> Documentation seems to be a bit sparse on tha
On Mar 23, 2013, at 22:23 25, Luigino Bracci wrote:
> With 1.7.1, when a user in client01 uploaded a cut using RDLibrary or
> DropBox, Rivendell registered "client01" as the uploader.
'Registered' where?
Cheers!
|-|
| Fre
On Mar 24, 2013, at 20:05 48, Kevin Miller wrote:
> --group-name: In nexgen, there are several groups: Alt1, Alt2, etc..
> I'm not sure if nexgen defines groups in the same manner as Rivendell.
> Would it be more advisable to import them all in to Music and assign
> scheduler codes or should I
On Mar 25, 2013, at 19:46 21, Juan Priario wrote:
> Rivendell 2.4.0, from Rivendell Audio, Qt vers 4.8.
You need Qt 3.x. 4.x is a totally different animal; the two are not source
(let alone binary) compatible. See 'INSTALL' in the top of the Rivendell
source tree for a list of required depend
On Mar 26, 2013, at 11:27 07, Nathan Steele wrote:
> Sure would be nice to be able to install an old version from the repo's,
> though I can possibly understand why Fred wouldn't want that.
Been there, tried that...
The difficulty with multiple versions in the same repository is that (naive)
On Mar 26, 2013, at 22:47 47, drew Roberts wrote:
> could the old versions be kept on an ftp server so that they are not a simple
> apt or rpm command away but are still there for the digger?
The old sources (all the way back to 0.9.80) are available at
http://www.rivendellaudio.org/ftpdocs/riv
On Mar 27, 2013, at 00:13 46, Luigino Bracci wrote:
> When you upload a new cut into a cart using RDLibrary, you can check the host
> used to upload this cut (this info is saved in the ORIGIN_NAME field, in the
> list of cuts). In Rivendell 1.7.2, when I upload a cut using any host,
> Rdlibrary
On Mar 26, 2013, at 10:39 56, Todd Baker wrote:
> Maybe the regex expression in the code is geting a name match and is somehow
> deciding to change the name so as to fix the conflict? Duplicate Cart Titles
> are not allowed in our Database. It's close enough that a regular expression
> match c
On Mar 27, 2013, at 11:33 19, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> I don't know what's better... Only Fred G. knows it :-)
I don't either. :)
It's essentially an architectural question. Absent detailed knowledge of your
plant and workflow, it'd be impossible to say.
Cheers!
|-
On Mar 27, 2013, at 11:39 17, Todd Baker wrote:
> Here is the output from the mysqlbin.logs...
Thanks.
What version of RD is this?
Cheers!
|-|
| Frederick F. Gleason, Jr. | Chief Developer |
|
On Mar 27, 2013, at 13:50 03, Alessio Elmi wrote:
> Is that you who approves "heavy" mail? This one has an attachment and has
> been filtered.
List policy is not to allow attachments. If you have images or such to share,
your best bet is generally to put it online and then post a link.
Cheers
On Mar 28, 2013, at 15:33 18, Dave B wrote:
> Safe to assume the Windows ports of RDLogEdit and RDLogManager are not
> available for Rivendell version 2.x?
Why would you assume that? The win32 components build from the same source
tree as Linux. There's even a ZIP-formatted source archive ava
On Mar 28, 2013, at 17:05 56, Cowboy wrote:
> GPL is more of a communist manifesto than a software license, so I'd expect
> Oracle ( or anyone else, for that matter ) to have some issues with it.
Certainly true of GPLv3 (and a major reason why RD is specifically licensed as
GPLv2).
Cheers!
On Mar 29, 2013, at 08:40 05, James Harrison wrote:
> That said it'd be lovely to see PostgreSQL support in Rivendell, but I
> recall Fred pointing out there was a lot of MySQL specific code in and
> it'd take some doing.
Not much at all actually; and most of it in the routines in RDAdmin that
c
On Mar 27, 2013, at 11:39 17, Todd Baker wrote:
> # at 22001915
> #130319 22:01:11 server id 1 end_log_pos 22002039 Query
> thread_id=3972781exec_time=0error_code=0
> SET TIMESTAMP=1363744871;
> UPDATE CART SET GROUP_NAME="LAOTIAN" WHERE NUMBER=200210;
[... lots m
On Mar 29, 2013, at 12:35 59, Todd Baker wrote:
> Once created originally, and then the Edit version created, no other changes
> were made that appear in the mysql logs except the catch machine thread which
> changes the title
> at 22:01:11...
What does the syslog log at that time?
Cheers!
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On Mar 28, 2013, at 10:48 21, Hoggins! wrote:
> Seriously, I'm thinking of an override feature, not a button I've
> alwaysused, and previously discussed as time consuming.
> Say that, in my case, I have a hundred of cuts in that cart. A single
> "everred" button on the cart would be better than "c
On Mar 30, 2013, at 14:33 19, Tim Camp wrote:
> Screenshot
> http://92zew.net/RdRemote.png
Very nice, Tim!
What are your long-term plans for this? Is the code available somewhere? I'd
like to put a link on rivendellaudio.org if you're ok with that.
Cheers!
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On behalf of the entire Rivendell development team, I'm pleased to announce the
availability of Rivendell v2.5.0. Rivendell is a full-featured radio
automation system targeted for use in professional broadcast environments. It
is available under the GNU General Public License.
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