Hi!

Do you need soundtouch? It used only for very specific operators.. If
not then simply disable it :)

R.

2011/6/22 VE4PER/ Andy <[email protected]>:
>
>
> Those are the two I used previously Romain, and both caused liquidsoap final
> install to fail the final make install due to "missing soundtouch"  all the
> included libs etc and soundstrectch were installed but a file the liquidsoap
> install was looking for ( being "soundtouch") was missing.
>
> I tried both soundtouch files twice and both attempts on both files , both
> the deb and orig packages showed a successful soundtouch package completion,
> but caused liquidsoap install to fail due to the missing 'soundtouch' file..
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Romain Beauxis <[email protected]>
> To: VE4PER / Andy <[email protected]>
> Cc: Brandon Casci <[email protected]>; savonet-users
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wed, Jun 22, 2011 4:56 pm
> Subject: Re: [Savonet-users] making a .deb package
>
> Hi Andy!
>
> 2011/6/22 VE4PER / Andy <[email protected]>:
>> I have limited experience with the PACKAGES file as I need to use it to
>> enable the inclusion of JACK AUDIO CONNECTION KIT.
>> The packages file sets up the options one wants installed then the
>> bootstrap incorporated the changes and the configure, make, & make
>> install after that did the normal install, as long as all the
>> dependencies were found. I don't know why all the options aren't
>> included as default, if one doesn't use them it is only a bit of extra
>> disk space used. If one was in a position where one had to remove
>> something then they could go through a custom build.
>
> Custom builds of liquidsoap are generally quite tricky, in particular
> for users that just want to enable one feature..
>
> We generally believe that, when building a custom liquidsoap, it is
> good to only enable the features that you want to use. First, it
> reduces the install/build complexity by reducing the dependencies you
> need to install and second it makes it easier to debug and report
> issues in case of issues.
>
>> Did you happen to find a source of 'soundtouch' when you did the pakages??
>
> Do you mean the sources of the C soundtouch library? For this one, as
> for all other external dependencies, we the developpers use mostly
> debian. Thus, the sources of those dependencies can always be found by
> looking at the corresponding debian package. In this case here:
>   http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/soundtouch
>
> Have great day!
> Romain
>

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