Hi all !
We have prepared a stable 0.9.0 package for debian lenny !
Informations here:
http://savonet.rastageeks.org/wiki/DebianStableBackports
Romain
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Doesn't work - for me. I get: No candidate version found for liquidsoap
I think you have a type in Packages file in
http://www.rastageeks.org/downloads/liquidsoap/Packages.gz
You have (first 2 lines)
Package: li*g*uidsoap
Source: liquidsoap
Shouldn't it be
Package: li*q*uidsoap
Source:
On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 10:58 PM, Matej Nastran matej.nast...@gmail.com wrote:
Doesn't work - for me. I get: No candidate version found for liquidsoap
I think you have a type in Packages file in
http://www.rastageeks.org/downloads/liquidsoap/Packages.gz
Liquidsoap comes with a GUI called
Hi,
I would like to use the soundcard HDSP9632 on Debian Lenny with Liquidsoap
0.9.0. I've tried different things without success.
The soundcard module is perfectly loaded and works.
input = input.alsa(id=input,bufferize=false)
this stop liquidsoap and log this :
2009/03/09 01:20:23 [input:3]
End of my message, sorry :
Also, I've tried to use input.jack instead of input.alsa with running
jackd version 0.109.2 :
input= input.jack(id=input)
this stop liquidsoap and log :
2009/03/09 01:18:18 [stderr:3] ERR: jack_wrapper.c::JACK_OpenDevice(838)
jack server not running?
2009/03/09
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 2:39 AM, noser...@no-log.org wrote:
this stop liquidsoap and log this :
2009/03/09 01:20:23 [input:3] Using ALSA 1.0.16.
2009/03/09 01:20:23 [threads:1] Thread root failed: Error while setting
rate: Alsa.Invalid_argument!
This can be because liq tries some setting
Le Monday 09 March 2009 03:47:10 David Baelde, vous avez écrit :
Hi,
Hi !
input= input.jack(id=input)
this stop liquidsoap and log :
2009/03/09 01:18:18 [stderr:3] ERR: jack_wrapper.c::JACK_OpenDevice(838)
jack server not running?
It's good that you sent a separate mail
Le Monday 09 March 2009 00:57:17 David Baelde, vous avez écrit :
I think you have a type in Packages file in
http://www.rastageeks.org/downloads/liquidsoap/Packages.gz
Liquidsoap comes with a GUI called liGuidsoap, the name is correct. In
Debian, the two are in independent packages, with