Thanks Daniel.
I built fdk-aac 0.1.2 then built Liquidsoap with help from the sourcefabric
wiki. Even though I made sure I enabled fdkaac in the ocaml-fdkaac in
PACKAGES, I still am not getting FDKAAC support when I do --list-plugins.
Any ideas?
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On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 6:44 PM, Daniel James <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hi Muzo,
> > What is the current cleanest way to install liquidsoap 1.1.1 with fdkaac
> > support on Debian Wheezy?
> >
> > Use the official debian package and separately build and install fdkaac?
>
> You will not get latest Liquidsoap 1.1.1 that way, Wheezy does not have
> it. You have the option to backport a package from sid, but it may not
> be worth the extra trouble.
>
> > Or build both liquidsoap and fdkaac from scratch?
>
> That's what I would suggest, there are notes on AAC+ here:
>
> https://wiki.sourcefabric.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13632310
> https://wiki.sourcefabric.org/display/CC/Building+Liquidsoap+from+Source
>
> Cheers!
>
> Daniel
>
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