Displaying 12 results from an estimated 12 matches for "libigloo".
2022 Mar 03
1
Release of libigloo, version 0.9.1
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next version
of libigloo, version 0.9.1.
libigloo is a generic C framework which provides us with a common space
for helpers and support routines for other Icecast Project's software.
However it can also be used outside of Icecast context.
The new version 0.9.1 comes with a lot of updates:
* Several fixes.
* New...
2022 Mar 03
1
Release of libigloo, version 0.9.1
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next version
of libigloo, version 0.9.1.
libigloo is a generic C framework which provides us with a common space
for helpers and support routines for other Icecast Project's software.
However it can also be used outside of Icecast context.
The new version 0.9.1 comes with a lot of updates:
* Several fixes.
* New...
2021 Jan 06
0
Initial Release of libigloo, version 0.9.0
Good morning,
we're pleased to announce the first release of libigloo, version 0.9.0.
libigloo is a generic C framework that will replace the old common/
framework used by our current software. It will provide a more uniform
and modern way of handling common tasks.
I would like to kindly ask all downstream maintainers to have a look at
it, as future versions of our...
2021 Jan 06
0
Initial Release of libigloo, version 0.9.0
Good morning,
we're pleased to announce the first release of libigloo, version 0.9.0.
libigloo is a generic C framework that will replace the old common/
framework used by our current software. It will provide a more uniform
and modern way of handling common tasks.
I would like to kindly ask all downstream maintainers to have a look at
it, as future versions of our...
2023 Jan 30
0
Release of libigloo, version 0.9.2
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next version
of libigloo, version 0.9.2.
libigloo is a generic C framework which provides us with a common space
for helpers and support routines for other Icecast Project's software.
However it can also be used outside of Icecast context.
The new version:
* improved the general performance of the string pool,
* mi...
2023 Jan 30
0
Release of libigloo, version 0.9.2
Good morning,
the Icecast Project is very pleased to have released the next version
of libigloo, version 0.9.2.
libigloo is a generic C framework which provides us with a common space
for helpers and support routines for other Icecast Project's software.
However it can also be used outside of Icecast context.
The new version:
* improved the general performance of the string pool,
* mi...
2020 Nov 03
2
Looking for sponsors for future Icecast development
...ial Icecast support. Part of this is sponsored work
with clients wanting to help the community by sponsorship. This helps
our clients by having their problem fixed with priority and the
community benefits also.
Today I'm looking specifically for a sponsor for the migration from
common/ to new libigloo including the initial release of libigloo.
libigloo will provide a modern framework for all Icecast components
(Icecast, libshout, IceS) that includes the common code of the
components. It can also be used outside of Icecast context as a generic
support framework for any C project.
In contrast t...
2019 May 15
0
About current Icecast development -- developer edition, issue #2
...reaming
simple! Big Thanks to Tangent 128 for his work on this!
* Corrections in the build system.
* More to come!
I'm looking forward to our next release. We don't have a date
yet but it will likely be very soon.
common/ becomes libigloo
The different software components released by the Icecast
Project share a set of common code. This has been known for the
past years as common/. However it became clear that the current
way to share it between the parts could be improved.
A while ago...
2020 Nov 04
0
Looking for sponsors for future Icecast development
...this is sponsored work
> with clients wanting to help the community by sponsorship. This helps
> our clients by having their problem fixed with priority and the
> community benefits also.
>
> Today I'm looking specifically for a sponsor for the migration from
> common/ to new libigloo including the initial release of libigloo.
>
> libigloo will provide a modern framework for all Icecast components
> (Icecast, libshout, IceS) that includes the common code of the
> components. It can also be used outside of Icecast context as a generic
> support framework for any C...
2020 Nov 09
1
Looking for sponsors for future Icecast development
...t; with clients wanting to help the community by sponsorship. This helps
> > our clients by having their problem fixed with priority and the
> > community benefits also.
> >
> > Today I'm looking specifically for a sponsor for the migration from
> > common/ to new libigloo including the initial release of libigloo.
> >
> > libigloo will provide a modern framework for all Icecast components
> > (Icecast, libshout, IceS) that includes the common code of the
> > components. It can also be used outside of Icecast context as a generic
> > su...
2023 Nov 20
1
Beta docs
Good morning,
On Mon, 2023-11-20 at 13:51 +0200, Yahav Shasha wrote:
> Hi
> There seem to be some documentation?at the following link:
> Icecast Server - XiphWiki
It is a good place to look at. As well as taking a look at the FAQ:
https://icecast.org/faq/
> On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 12:47?PM <rack00terry at icloud.com> wrote:
> > Hi
> > Is there any documentation
2019 May 04
2
Source client with HTTP PUT
Good afternoon,
On Sat, 2019-05-04 at 10:19 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote:
> On Fri, 2019-05-03 at 12:24 -0400, Fred Gleason wrote:
>
> > Don't use PUT at all. Instead, open a TCP socket connection to the
> port
> > that the server is running on, write all of your headers to that
> > (terminating each one with a CR/LF), send a naked CR/LF to tell
> Icecast
>