Dick Trump wrote:> I've been running 2.2.0 for more than 3 years now on a Win2K system and
have had so little trouble with it, I hadn't considered upgrading However
it has mysteriously failed a few times. I would get a report that it was down,
log in remotely only to find that Icecast was not running. I would restart it,
report to the station manager that he or someone must have shut it down, and
forget about it.
Glad to hear that 2.2.0 has been running well for you.
> But just now, while doing some other maintenance on the system, I
inadvertently shut it down myself and was so astounded that I had to do it again
to prove that my action had really made it quit.
>
> All I did was press the Escape key when Icecast had focus and it was gone.
Is there any good reason for it to shut down like that?
maybe oddsock is best to answer that one. Are you saying it's like the
stop server button was pressed or that the application completely
disappeared.
> I suppose that installing it as a service would take care of it, right? I
guess that would give me good reason to finally upgrade.
running it so that keyboard input is not taken, even minimized should
suffice. A 2.3.2 update would certainly be requested. There are many
instability fixes since 2.2.0 and in the case of windows there dependent
libs have also been updated.
> Is there an option on 2.3.2 during installation to install as a service?
If not, where would I find instructions?
there's a check box at the end of the install process. There is a quirk
in windows (yeah I know) wrt services. In some versions you may find
that you need a reboot between the removing of a service to installing a
new one. I suspect you should be ok with going from 2.2.0 to 2.3.2
without a reboot because the service name is different.
karl.