Hi Richard,

According to my humble knowledge, you can always start from scratch by
uninstalling with the same installer you used.
Keep in mind that the syntax has changed for the new versions, you can find
out more here: https://www.liquidsoap.info/doc-dev/migrating.html
That's all I can help you. :)
Juan

El lun, 20 may 2024 a las 17:11, Richard Bartholomew (<rlbar...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hi, Romain
>
> Thanks for your reply. Yes, I definitely want to upgrade to the latest
> version of Liquidsoap and am only trying to install 2.0.3-1 so that I can
> test the upgrade process before attempting it on my live environment. I
> feel uncomfortable upgrading a production environment without first proving
> it in test. However...if I do go ahead and upgrade my production
> environment to 2.2.x without first testing it, if it goes wrong, what are
> the uninstall steps so that I can go back to a blank canvas and start
> again, please? Is it simply a matter of running the apt uninstaller or is
> there more to it?
>
> Thanks for any continued help.
>
> Richard Bartholomew
>
>
> On Mon, 20 May 2024 at 16:41, Romain Beauxis <romain.beau...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Rich,
>>
>> Le mar. 14 mai 2024 à 08:37, Richard Bartholomew <rlbar...@gmail.com> a
>> écrit :
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Firstly, apologies to those who gave me great steps to be able to
>>> install this version but, unfortunately, due to various things, I haven't
>>> been able to follow up on problems I've had after the install until now!
>>>
>>> BACKGROUND
>>>
>>> I am wanting to be able to use cue sheets in my liquidsoap script but am
>>> getting very erratic streaming under this version. Therefore, I want to
>>> update to the latest version of liquidsoap to see if I can get cue sheets
>>> to work reliably but do not have a test environment to do this on first.
>>>
>>> I have created a Windows subsystem for linux on Windows 11, installed
>>> icecast 2.4.4 and liquidsoap 2.0.3-1 so that I can try the update process.
>>> Everything seems to have installed correctly but I am unable to launch
>>> liquidsoap successfully. I am running the following commands:
>>>
>>> sudo systemctl start autodj;sudo systemctl status autodj
>>>
>>> and am getting the following message:
>>>
>>>     Process: 33134 ExecStart=/home/richard/autodj [0;1;31m(code=exited,
>>> status=203/EXEC) [0m [m
>>>    Main PID: 33134 (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) [m
>>>
>>> If I run ./autodj in the directory where it is located, I get the
>>> message
>>> /home/richard/.opam/default/bin/liquidsoap: bad interpreter: No such
>>> file or directory
>>>
>>> The first line of my autodj file is
>>>
>>> #!/home/richard/.opam/default/bin/liquidsoap
>>>
>>> Basically, I have just copied my autodj file from my working environment
>>> and simply changed directory structures as needed.
>>>
>>> Does anyone have any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong, please?
>>>
>>> Apologies for the length of this mail, too.
>>>
>>
>>
>> No worries!
>>
>> Unfortunately, liquidsoap 2.0.3 is a pretty old version. Due to our
>> limited resources, we only support the current release cycle which is now
>> on `2.2.x` and soon to be `2.3.x`.
>>
>> If you are interested in switching to one of these version, we would be
>> happy to see if we can support you.
>>
>> Also, I would suggest posting on github discussion which is where most of
>> our user support is happening these days.
>>
>> -- Romain
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