No problem at all, the packages still build fine they just fail linting after
the fact which isn't much of an issue.
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FWIW I just noticed that `src/operators/fade.ml` was deleted in
655771e3f282e50dbec2f36f652a0cd21786b242. I can't tell why the removal didn't
make it into the release tarball. IMO the rqueue error in my issue is probably
not related.
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**Describe the bug**
The release tarball seems to contain a file that I cannot find in the git repo.
The file surfaced thanks to the fsf-address check from my Fedora builds.
**To Reproduce**
I'm grabbing the tarball like so
```
curl -L -O
https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/releases/download/
Ata quick glance the `source.log` in your log files doesn't seem to contain a
crash. Can you share a timestamp where you expect the issue to have happened.
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> liquidsoap generates logs somewhere?
Liquidsoap can generate logs and they are usually helpful in debugging issues.
I don't know if Centovacast enables logging in liquidsoap or captures
liquidsoaps output in a meaningful way.
You could look in `/var/log/liquidsoap` which is the default directo
> Here I see something, will this be the problem?
It could very well be, we would need to more info (like logs, etc.) to be sure.
> Peer socket timeout.
This seems like a Centovacast error message, we won't be able to help you with
things that specific to Centovacast.
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> Is there a newer version?
Yes, liquidsoap 1.3.4 has been available since September.
I don't recall 1.3.4 introducing any breaking changes over 1.3.3.
> or is it possible to install an older version?
I'm not sure as I haven't done so yet. You can possibly pin liquidsoap to 1.1.1
using opam an
**Describe the bug**
I'm looking into packaging liquidsoap for Fedora and the package linter is
complaining about wrong wrong FSF addresses in the source code. Fedora
considers it a bug if the wrong address is give in any packaged files. They
also expect packagers to report this to upstream. See
It seems to look like Centovacast supports 1.3.3 out of the box in their latest
(testing?) release (v3.2.11.20181108.stable-528r4125) as per [this forum
post](https://centova.com/forums/index.php?topic=3981.msg13768#msg13768). What
versions of both Centovacast and Liquidsoap are you currently us
The [liquidsoap-daemon](https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap-daemon) repo
should get you started.
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```
local_playlist = playlist("/home/pi/Musique/", mode="random", reload=300)
```
I just realized, the `mode` argument to `playlist` should be a string.
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Probably this:
```
#!/usr/bin/liquidsoap
local_playlist = playlist("/home/pi/Musique/", mode=random, reload=300)
stream_rfi = input.http("http://live02.rfi.fr/rfimonde96k.mp3";,
id="stream_rfi_ok")
live = input.http("http://orleans.radiocampus.org:8000/stream_rco_live.mp3";,
id="live_ok")
Fixes #669
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* :memo: make embed links protocol-relative
-- File Changes --
M doc/content/on2.txt (2)
M doc/content/video.txt (6)
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See #670
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They could be made protocol-relative: `src="//www.youtube.com...`.
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This might also make AES67 possible, RTMP is just a transport and liquidsoap
would still need to support the underlying codecs though.
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This is a purely cosmetic change to get rid of the "unused open Dtools."
warning i saw fly by during a compile.
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* :lipstick: Remove unused Dtools open
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