Closing now, feel free to reopen if needed.
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Glad to hear. Hopefully it keeps this way and we can close this.
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It's been over 24hrs and working great with the rpm version of fdk-aac. I
couldn't figure out how to tell opam to use the latest version in
/usr/local/lib other than removing the rpm one. Will test it out later on after
a week or so of using v1.6 I also had the old aacplus and vo-aac libs. Rem
Fedora's rpm of fdk-aac is v0.1.6 in the rpm-fusion-nonfree.
I just did an ldd on the liquidsoap binary. It appears to be using an
fdk-acc.so in /usr/local/lib/ with a 2016 date. I also found remnants of
v1.2.0 and v1.3 when I compiled it outside opam. I must have downloaded and
compiled the
Thanks for this report. To debug further, it would be interesting to know the
source of your `fdk-aac` library -- there are a couple of forks around I
believe.
Also of use could be a `gdb` trace of the process when the bug is occurring.
Are you familiar with the process?
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**Describe the bug**
Setting the AAC afterburner to true will cause LS to drop the Icecast
connection after about 24-30 hours, it will stop logging any log file output.
The telnet harbor still functions and LS appears to respond to all the commands
as if it was working properly.
**To Reproduc