Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "experienceproduct".
2005 Mar 14
4
an OS X installer
Now that I've got the recent build of Icecast running (thanks
everyone), I'm wondering about an OS X installer. Icecast would be even
more palatable to the less-techy OSX users if there were an installer
for the binary. As long as the installer checked for the dependent
libs, everything would be straight forward.
Has this been discussed before?
Jaime Magiera
University of Michigan
2005 Mar 14
0
an OS X installer
...never launched the
Terminal...
Personally, I've no idea how to go about creating an OSX installer.
Would it even be able to check and fulfill dependencies? Or would it
simply need to carry all the other libraries along with it?
Dan
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 16:09:25 -0500, Jaime Magiera
<jaime@experienceproductions.com> wrote:
> Now that I've got the recent build of Icecast running (thanks
> everyone), I'm wondering about an OS X installer. Icecast would be even
> more palatable to the less-techy OSX users if there were an installer
> for the binary. As long as the installer checked...
2005 Mar 15
2
an OS X installer
>
> So my vote would be for an OSX app with the necessary libraries
> bundled in, so we can have the mind-blowing ease of use that really
> helps people get into a piece of software. However, the problem that
> remains is the config. Since icecast has no real GUI, how are people
> going to set it going, or choose what it should be broadcasting? The
> XML config file has to be
2005 Mar 14
2
Icecast on OS X
Long, long ago, in a galaxy far away, I compiled and installed Icecast
on OS X. However, after building from the latest source, I'm seeing an
error on launch. The error relates to the poll() function (which
apparently isn't functional in OS X):
poll.c:282: failed assertion `pArray != (struct pollfd *) NULL'
Did I compile wrong? Is this a known issue? Anyone successfully build
the
2005 Mar 16
1
Icecast on Mandrake
So, I'm trying to install Icecast on Mandrake 10.0 now. Don't know much
about the operating system, but it would be nice to have it on another
server for the festival. The ./configure script tells me...
configure: error: XSLT configuration could not be found
I've installed the most recent XSLT lib, but still don't see a config
file for it. Should I be running a script to
2005 Mar 14
2
an OS X installer
On Mar 14, 2005, at 5:28 PM, Dan Stowell wrote:
> I don't want to pour water on this idea since a nice installer would
> be helpful for the "less-techy" (had to climb a pretty steep learning
> curve myself...).
no worries. These are just observations.
> But I do want to point out that both "fink" and "darwinports" provide
> nice ways to install