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2004 Aug 06
2
Two Things: Python 2.1 & ices 0.2.2 / Multiple Streams
First off, I managed to build iceS 0.2.2 with Python 2.1, though I had to
add -lutil to the $LIBS definition whilst ./configure'ing. Otherwise,
configure won't find Py_Initialize
Secondly - multiple streams
I've added a second "stream" definition to my ices.conf, and both streams
show up as sources for icecast, (http://blah.com:8000/list.cgi), though
when i try to connect
2004 Aug 06
3
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2004 Aug 06
1
NDN(40): Re: NDN(54): Stupid MTA
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2004 Aug 06
2
Reccomended user? Root or "normal"?
Is there any problem to run icecast as a normal user? I know that
if run along with liveice, I'll have to setup /dev/dsp to that
user, but what about TCP/IP ports? Will it be able to run normally
or I have to run it as root?
Will this help in the stability of the system? This would allow a
crash to only crash the user's memory space and not the system's
space.
Any suggestion is
2010 Jun 25
4
Dovecot dies, maybe ntpdate related. I'm new to dovecot
Hi all, my first post.
After years with an old server, a couple of months ago I've installed a
new one.
We use IMAP. After research, I chosed dovecot.
It has been running for several weeks but from one week ago or so, it
suddently dies about once per day.
The only change done in the server one week ago has been to install
ntpdate, running once per day in cron-daily.
In the cron
2004 Aug 06
1
List of "digipeaters" (like live365) needed (aka BW providers).
I need a "complete" list of "reliable" services for repeating the
signal of a station to the listeners (live radio). The situation
is that a station will be doing live radio and has a little DSL
connection and external bandwith will be required.
I don't mind if it costs much or it is cheap, I now just want to
join information to say my customer: You have all this coices,
2004 Aug 06
1
ices 0.2.2 compile problems Py_Initialize and cannot find -lz
Hey Harvey -- all you need to do is to add -lutil to the $LIBS list
around line 3968 of "configure"
LIBS="-l$lib -lm -ldl $LIBS"
becomes
LIBS="-l$lib -lm -ldl -lutil $LIBS"
hould solve yer problems.
also, around line 3957, in the 'for lib in python python2.0 python1.6,
etc, you may want to add python2.1 (if you have 2.1 installed, else it
may have trouble
2000 Nov 03
2
nls() function is not found (PR#725)
Full_Name: Michael Montero
Version: 1011
OS: NT4.0
Submission from: (NULL) (128.32.148.191)
I haven't been able to use the nls() function because of the following error:
Error in eval.with.vis(expr, envir, enclos) :
couldn't find function "nls"
Apparently nls() is no where to be found, in the /library directory nls exists
with all its files..
need help..
thanks
2004 Aug 06
2
Multiple Stream? Request for Config
Greeting all --
I'm having some problems setting up multiple streams with iceS, for
example, a hi-bandwidth and lo-bandwidth stream of the same audio. Could
someone post a config that works in this case?
thanks
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2004 Aug 06
1
icecast1: metadata in aliases?
is it possible to have metadata updated on an alias from the aliased
stream (save with some external application)?
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2007 Jul 16
3
LSD, HSD,...
Hi,
I'm designing a experiment in order to compare the growing of
several clones of a tree specie. It will be a complete randomized block
design. How can I decide what model of mean comparision to choose? LSD,
HSD,TukeyHSD, Duncan,...? Thanks in advance
2004 Aug 06
3
Ices memory leak?
Is anyone else experiencing what seems to be a memory
leak with Ices? I can have icecast up and running with
WinAmp streaming to it from my '98 box for days at a
time with no problem. As soon as I start Ices I'll
launch top to watch and my free mem starts dropping
-fast-. Starting from about 160MB free, in 4-5 hours I
have 2MB free with Ices crashed and the memory
unrecovered which sends
2006 Feb 09
30
why there is no automatic relationship discovery
When I explain RoR to someone I don''t have a convincing argument that
explains why everything is so automatic and transparent, but
relationships have to be encoded by hand in models. That shows I
don''t understand well that part of AR.
There''s the argument that says that not all databases offer metadata
about foreign keys, but the natural question then is that,
2007 Sep 09
1
Why I reinvented the wheel with M3F
Daniel,
nobody has accused you of reinventing the wheel. You give up too
easily. If you want to develop a standard, it takes a lot of
discussion and input - and it takes diplomacy. Attacking people and
attacking the community will not be helpful.
You have asked for feedback - feedback has been given. Now it's time
to think and digest. I for one have been motivated by the topic of
discussion,
2012 Apr 19
5
Xen on EC2 | Debian Squeeze AMD 64
Hello ! I''m trying to run Xen on a EC2 AMI
debian-6.0-squeeze-base-x86_64-20110417 (ami-35b68141)
Following this how-to
http://www.howtoforge.com/paravirtualization-with-xen-4.0-on-debian-squeeze-amd64
After installing the packages, I get :
uname -a
Linux ip-10-241-22-60 2.6.32-5-xen-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 8 00:01:30 UTC 2011
x86_64 GNU/Linux
uname -r
2.6.32-5-xen-amd64
Then I do :
2013 May 16
1
3d interactive video using the rgl package
Hi all,
I've been using the 'rgl' package to visualise in 3d the water temperature recorded by a glider deployed off the coast of Australia (see snapshot attached). Using the writeWebGL function, I'm able to produce an html file of the scene with which I can then interact (e.g. zoom in/out, rotate) in my web browser.
In R, I have created another scene that includes a loop
2006 Mar 17
5
Radio Button Validation
I''m writing a quiz application and I need to validate the radio button
reponses. I do not have the questions in a database, I just have forms
which contain "question1" and then I strip out the "question" portion
and just insert the number as the question''s id. So now I''m faced with
the dilemma of making sure the radio buttons are pressed.
Radio
2003 Oct 17
2
System error 1314 has occurred
Hello all,
I am using Samba on a Debian GNU/Linux box.
I am trying to create a netlogon.bat file that will execute whenever
a user logs in to the domain. However, I am getting a strange error message on the client workstations.
The following is the netlogon.bat:
echo Setting Current Time...
net time \\xavier /set /yes
echo Mapping Network Drives to Samba Server Xavier...
net use Z:
2006 May 09
9
Working around the year 2038 bug in Ruby''s Time class?
I would have never imagined that I''d be bitten by the Y2038 bug
someday... but it just happened and, trust me, it hurts!
I have to deal with a database containing datetime fields with dates
up to 2050 and more. ActiveRecord raises an exception because Ruby''s
Time class implementation.
Besides running Ruby on a 64-bit platform, what can be done to avoid that?
Does a
2008 Apr 29
2
ggplot2: labels and breaks order does not match and I can't use scale_fill_identity
Hi,
I'm plotting a bar chart like this:
ggplot() +
geom_bar(data=res,aes(fill=f1,x=f2,y=y),stat="identity",position="dodge")
f1 contains quite a few levels and the plot is really quite difficult to
read when the order of bars on the graph and on the legend does not match.
This problem has been discussed recently here: