Mihail Egorov
2005-Feb-10 20:34 UTC
[Icecast] Could anybody kindly add statically linked icecast 2.2.0 download to www.icecast.org?
This is important to Debian users -- packets exists only for testing and unstable version of Debian Linux.
Geoff Shang
2005-Feb-10 20:39 UTC
[Icecast] Could anybody kindly add statically linked icecast 2.2.0 download to www.icecast.org?
Hi, I have Icecast running on a Debian stable box, I compiled it from source. Works nicely. Geoff. -- Geoff Shang <geoff@hitsandpieces.net> Phone: +61-418-96-5590 MSN: geoff@acbradio.org Make sure your E-mail can be read by everyone! http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Michael Smith
2005-Feb-10 20:47 UTC
[Icecast] Could anybody kindly add statically linked icecast 2.2.0 download to www.icecast.org?
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 07:27:33 +0300, Mihail Egorov <rt7@bk.ru> wrote:> This is important to Debian users -- packets exists only for testing and > unstable version of Debian Linux.You forgot to say various essential things, like what platform you want it for. Regardless, the answer is going to be "no" - we don't have the resources to provide builds for arbitrary platforms. We make a special exception for windows, because it's particularly difficult for windows users to build it themselves (and because we have people who are willing to do those builds). You shouldn't have any difficulty building it from source on debian stable. Mike
David Anderson
2005-Feb-11 02:47 UTC
[Icecast] Could anybody kindly add statically linked icecast 2.2.0 download to www.icecast.org?
Mihail Egorov wrote:> This is important to Debian users -- packets exists only for testing and > unstable version of Debian Linux.Have you checked out http://backports.org/ ? Maybe you could ask them to build a backport package. - David.
Mihail Egorov
2005-Feb-11 21:45 UTC
[Icecast] Could anybody kindly add statically linked icecast 2.2.0 download to www.icecast.org?
> > This is important to Debian users -- packets exists only for testing and > > unstable version of Debian Linux.Another reason to have statically linked version -- to place it in a separate partition in order to run already chrooted. No need to update libraries. Ideal security.> You forgot to say various essential things, like what platform you want itfor. Linux / i386, I think statically linked file will fit to ANY distribution.> Regardless, the answer is going to be "no" - we don't have the > resources to provide builds for arbitrary platforms. We make a specialOf course. But if you are actually using linux/i386?> exception for windows, because it's particularly difficult for windows > users to build it themselves (and because we have people who are > willing to do those builds). > > You shouldn't have any difficulty building it from source on debianstable. Hmm... 1. I have to get libxslt-dev from backports.org (thanks to David Anderson) 2. I have to REMOVE libogg* and libvorbis* debian packages and compile them from sources 3. Now I have icecast2 dinamically compiled, so I shall test it... Now I have to figure out how to make statically linked version...