Nice! Yeah, that makes sense. I'm glad I could help. :-) On 02/27/13 17:46, Romain Beauxis wrote: > Cool thanks! > > I will add this to the 1.1 release. However, this will only be > optional because I'm not sure that the parsing of wget's log is robust > enough. Logs output format could change in the future.. > > I will thus add an option to turn this on and an option to change the > default command line used to parse output.. > > Romain > > 2013/2/27 Damien Moody <[email protected]>: >> Hi Romain, >> >> I hope this helps! >> >> http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7255706.html >> >> Damien >> >> On 02/23/13 17:30, Romain Beauxis wrote: >>> Hi Damien! >>> >>> 2013/2/22 Damien Moody <[email protected]>: >>>> If you can try to describe how this is a problem (I believe you, I'm >>>> just not quite getting it), I'll ask around. I know a couple of places >>>> where people might think of something. >>>> >>>> Oh... I think I'm starting to get it. The filename in the URL is the >>>> name used as the tmp filename, right? So that would mean wget >>>> --trust-server-name and the tmp filename are two different things. >>> The problem is that when liquidsoap launches the wget process, it >>> needs a deterministic way to know what the temporary file's name will >>> be so it can open it and play it once it's downloaded :-) >>> >>> When you use this feature with wget, wget never returns the downloaded >>> file's name so we're completely blind.. >>> >>> Romain
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