Hi Thomas,
Thanks for clarifying. I’m generally okay with how to do this now. I really
appreciate your time and patience.
Regards
Damian
>> Thomas, is the second option you mention an installation of the daemon
>> necessary for running as a service?
>> I have already installed the icecast 2.4.99 from source using
>> http://downloads.xiph.org/releases/icecast/icecast-2.5-beta2.tar.gz at
>> icecast.org <http://icecast.org> and have built it using …
>
>
> I guess I was too terse in my explanation. See below.
>
>
>>
>> ./configure
>> make
>> make install.
>>
>> … so I got a little confused by your suggestions.
>>
>>
>> Dave, in response to your post, /etc/init.d/icecast2 and
>> /etc/default/icecast2 are visible when installing icecast using the
>> apt packet manager on Debian.
>> When installing from source however, I don’t see these
>
>
> Yes and that's what I actually meant. Install the latest beta(!)
version
> from our repositories and then replace the binary with what you built
> from source. If necessary also webroot and adminroot contents. You could
> also for style points align the PREFIX with the one from the package and
> just make install over things.
>
> There are many ways to get to a usable development setup.
>
>
> Please note that this is starting to outgrow the basic scope of this
> mailing list. If you want to run latest git and provide feedback and
> patches, then the icecast-dev mailing list is better suited.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Thomas
>
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