Here is my latest.  I commented out all the scripts I had written for the 
/usr/bin/liquidsoap, and still when I issued the command 
liquidsoap 'out(dolebrai())'  I got the same error 
bash: /usr/bin/liquidsoap: No such file or directory

So I went to the /usr/local/bin directory, and from there issued the command 
./liquidsoap 'out(dolebrai())' and got the following output

2008/05/13 17:26:43 >>> LOG START
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [protocols.external:3] Didn't find "ufetch"
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [protocols.external:3] Found "/usr/bin/wget"
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [main:3] Liquidsoap 0.3.6+svn (trunk/[EMAIL PROTECTED])
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [threads:3] Created thread "event queue 1" (1 total)
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [threads:3] Created thread "root" (2 total)
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [root:3] Waking up active nodes...
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [threads:3] Created thread "http polling" (3 total)
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [threads:3] Created thread "ao_playback" (4 total)
2008/05/13 17:26:43 [root:3] Broadcast starts up!
Creating link /home/wupp/.kde/socket-WUpp-Ubuntu.
can't create mcop directory

So, I got excited.  I issued the command ./liquidsoap --version
and got 

Liquidsoap 0.3.6+svn (trunk/[EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Savonet team
Liquidsoap is open-source software, released under GNU General Public License.
See <http://savonet.sf.net> for more information.

Again, more excitement.  So I grabbed a script from online, edited it and saved 
it as firsttry.liq.  I issued this command 
./liquidsoap /home/wupp/Desktop/firsttry.liq and got this

At line 2, char 5-11: this value should be a source, or unit.
At line 3 char 18 - line 4 char 0: unbound symbol ouput.ao.

Here is the script
#!/usr/bin/liquidsoap -v
set log.dir = "/tmp"
output = ouput.ao
# Output via libao is the most portable and stable option.
# You may also be able to use output.alsa.
# If you have a configured icecast server,
# uncomment the next two lines and edit the parameters
# output = output.icecast(mount="foo.ogg",host="localhost",
#                         port=8000,password="hackme")
output(playlist.safe("christianogg.pls"))

and according to the pdf manual I have, "you’re now listening to your playlist, 
via icecast or not."

How close am I to getting this??

Thanks again!!
Bill





--- On Tue, 5/13/08, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> From: David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Savonet-users] Configure Error
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: "Romain Beauxis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, savonet-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008, 1:56 AM
> Hi Bill,
> 
> Could it be that you didn't comment it out correctly ?
> Try to run 
> liquidsoap, and then your script in a more direct way:
> $ liquisoap -- version
> $ liquidsoap myscript.liq
> 
> Since /usr/local/lib/liquidsoap is installed, I assume
> utils.liq is in 
> it, so the following should work:
> $ liquidsoap 'out(dolebrai())'
> 
> You're indeed getting closer to play with liquidsoap.
> Have fun!
> 
> David


      

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