Re: [RDD] Problems in spanish translation of rdlibrary, v.2.1.2

2012-01-24 Thread Luigino Bracci
Hi, I've submitted to Fred (using Mantis [1]) a new list of files that should be included inside the .pro (project files), in orden to be traslated to spanish and other languages. Also, I've submitted a list of strings in the .cpp files that need to be inside a tr() function in order to be traslat

Re: [RDD] RDLogedit Segfault

2012-01-24 Thread Luigino Bracci
Yes, I can confirm this problem in 2.1.2. I'll submit it to Mantis. Bye! 2012/1/22 Brooks Whiteford > Hey team, > Reporting a seg fault in rdlogedit. If an empty log is opened up in > the voice tracker, and I click on "[end of log]" it seg faults immediately, > and the only output to the te

Re: [RDD] SSD or even CF card?

2012-01-24 Thread sjm
> It seems like the Rivendell client machines would be quite happy on a 60 > GB drive (except for the /var/snd which lives on the server). 60 GB SSD > drives are under $100 these days and I'm thinking that the reduction of > heat and increase in speed I haven't yet looked seriously into v2, bu

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread James Harrison
https://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=28950 - this goes for Ubuntu too. Basically: ext4, use the 'defaults,discard,noatime' options. Some people also recommend swapping out the cfq IO scheduler for the noop scheduler, since there's no seek time differences between sectors

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread James Harrison
What SSD manufacturers have you gone for? Some can be seriously dodgy - the OCZ one I had literally worked perfectly then crashed after N minutes of use, or at random. Intel are the gold standard for SSD reliability. Corsair are pretty darned good too. Also, considerable progress has been made

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread Rob Landry
I haven't had good luck with SSD's so far. They fail subtly; a file that was there yesterday suddenly isn't accessible any more. I ran my email server on an SSD for a couple years, but I went back to a mechanical disk last year after I started getting strange I/O errors. Another machine that I

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread Bill Putney
Ubuntu or Centos I ment... On 1/24/12 12:33 PM, Bill Putney wrote: > James, > > Thanks! Any known issues with either Ubuntu or Centex? > > Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA > > On 1/24/12 12:26 PM, James Harrison wrote: >> I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me, >> Cors

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread Bill Putney
James, Thanks! Any known issues with either Ubuntu or Centex? Bill Putney - KPTZ Port Townsend, WA On 1/24/12 12:26 PM, James Harrison wrote: > I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me, > Corsairs have been solid and reliable. Intels are also purportedly very > reliable, e

Re: [RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread James Harrison
I've tried a few SSDs out at this point. OCZs have failed on me, Corsairs have been solid and reliable. Intels are also purportedly very reliable, especially their enterprisey ones, but they're a bundle more expensive - Corsair are a good middle ground as far as I can tell. They certainly run c

[RDD] SSD for Rivendell Root/Boot drives

2012-01-24 Thread Bill Putney
We're moving to 2.1.2 (at last). I need to upgrade one of our machines to a dual core 64 bit machine and I'm thinking of other things we might do to improve things. It seems like the Rivendell client machines would be quite happy on a 60 GB drive (except for the /var/snd which lives on the serv

[RDD] Ok, back to the Rivendell Project.

2012-01-24 Thread Don Russell
I have been gone for a while off on other projects, I also moved from Commercial into Public Radio. Whew what a stress relief!!! I am starting a personal side project and Rivendell will obviously fit the bill. I am going to be reading the archive, but what seems to be a good jack plugin for doing

Re: [RDD] Timed & Notified Deletions of RDCatch Material

2012-01-24 Thread Sherrod Munday
On Tue, 2012-01-24 at 08:53 -0500, Alan Peterson wrote: > That's where I need a little aim in coming up with the syntax to > execute a proper cron job. >From whatever user has read/write permissions to the files in question:, run 'crontab -e' to put you into an editor where you enter commands for

Re: [RDD] Timed & Notified Deletions of RDCatch Material

2012-01-24 Thread techdan
Alan, I'm not a script guru, but I copied and pasted parts, I use that might get you there. find /audio file dir/* -mmin -32 | while read FILE do cp $FILE '/new/dir' Email part less info.txt | mail -s "This is your email subject" em...@domain.com You use find to locate the files you want to

Re: [RDD] Timed & Notified Deletions of RDCatch Material

2012-01-24 Thread Cowboy
On Tuesday 24 January 2012 08:53:55 am Alan Peterson wrote: > That's where I need a little aim in coming up with the syntax to execute a > proper cron job. The recent trend, and one I used before it became popular, is to develop a script that does what you want. You can write it, run it, test

Re: [RDD] Timed & Notified Deletions of RDCatch Material

2012-01-24 Thread Alan Peterson
No, you're pretty much on target Wayne. I have danced around with Rotter a little bit, which, for all its simplicity, is actually a cool little program. RDCatch and LAB also do what I need to have done for the logging aspect. But I still need the auto e-mail and the mass wipe of files after a sp