MacHack wrote: 
> Hi,
> I'm new here but I've been reading this forum for quite some time now
> and I've noticed that some people would like to use squeezelite in some
> small projects together with a 2x16 LCD, some buttons and an IR
> receiver.
> Of course, you can design a python script that would connect to the
> server using Telnet and retreive information but I like squeezeslave's
> GUI. Looking at squeezeslave's source code, I've noticed that the whole
> GUI is handled at the server side and everything is already there to
> include it into squeezelite. I understand that adding a GUI to
> squeezelite defeat the purpose of having a headless squeezebox player,
> but I think it could be usefull to some people.
> So I've added the necessary bits of codes into squeezelite to make it
> behave as squeezeslave. It's available here :
> > 
Code:
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  >   > https://github.com/fpasteau/squeezelite
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> > 
> 
> I've tested it on Ubuntu and on Raspbian, but not on windows or on
> OSX.
> To compile it, you will need liblircclient-dev libncurses5-dev
> Then run > 
Code:
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  >   > OPTS=-DINTERACTIVE make
--------------------
> > 
> 
> This interactive part has been added as an option, if you don't want
> it, don't use OPTS=-DINTERACTIVE, and you will have the same code as
> the original squeezelite.
> 
> I hope it's fine with Triode that I publish this, otherwise tell me
> and I'll remove the link.
> 
> I hope it'll be usefull for someone.

Thanks!  This is great!  I've tested it on Fedora 20 x86_64 and it
compiles and runs.  I'll see if I can test on Arch later today.

George


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