Alright. Will fire a docker image and see what I can do!
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I've tested this approach. Just installed `libfdkaac-ocaml-dynlink` and
`fdk-aac` and get the same error.
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I haven't tested it in a while but the `libfdkaac-ocaml-dynlink` should
actually provide a dynamically loaded `fdk-aac` encoder for `liquidsoap`. As
far as I can remember it was designed so that just installing it would enable
the encoder in liquidsoap. Anyone care to test and report? Thks!
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Unfortunately the fdk-aac encoder is licenced under a non-free license and thus
is in the Debian non-free repo (https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/fdk-aac). As
such, I can't include it in the liquidsoap package without placing liquidsoap
in contrib. As I prefer to keep liquidsoap in main, fdk-aac