On 9 October 2012 10:39, Daniel James <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Kris,
> > So I'm trying to configure Liquidsoap to work with the init.d file, and
> > the problem is it reports it's working swimmingly but doesn't actually
> > seem to start up or generate any logs under /var/log/liquidsoap as I'd
> > expect
>
> What are you using to push the audio to Liquidsoap? Are you using a
> configuration file in /etc/liquidsoap/ ?
>
Yup config file in /etc/liquidsoap. It runs fine if I run it by invoking
liquidsoap from the command line, rather than from the service.
>
> > The other issue I had was the script was pointing to the wrong dir,
> > possibly because I'd moved from the package version of liquidsoap to
> > installing from source (due to the Ubuntu package issues).
>
> You can find up-to-date Liquidsoap binaries for Debian and Ubuntu in the
> Sourcefabric repo:
>
> http://apt.sourcefabric.org/
>
> Latest test versions are uploaded here:
>
> http://apt.sourcefabric.org/misc/
>
> You may find these packages more convenient than building from source
> for each release.
>
The problem is that under Ubuntu these were having issues with linking (as
I understand it) meaning the modules weren't being loaded in. For example
the 1.0.1 package won't take alsa inputs on Ubuntu.
>
> > If anyone has any advice, or knows where I can grab a init.d script
> > correct for version 1.0.0 in case my version is wrong and left over from
> > the Ubuntu package install, I'd be very grateful,
>
> To get rid of the old distro versions of files entirely, you can do:
>
> sudo apt-get purge liquidsoap
>
> This command should leave your locally installed binary intact.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel
>
--
Kris Lipscombe
Head of Tech
University Radio Falmer
www.urfonline.com
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