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2004 Aug 06
2
Compiling ices help needed
Howdy,
Im looking for some help on getting ices to compile
with lame support. My goal is to get it compiled to I
can do on the fly re-encoding.
My problem..
When I run make on ices, I get the following error....
Making all in xml
make[3]: Entering directory
`/usr/src/ices-0.0.1.beta5/src/xml'
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I../.. -I..
-I../../libshout -I/usr/src/lame3.70
2004 Aug 06
4
ices compile problems (again...)
Okay, I did this right months ago, but somehow lost the recipe. I have
libxml and libxml2 installed:
[root@atisha ices-0.2.2]# ls /usr/local/lib
libshout.a libxml2.a libxml.a pkgconfig
libshout.la libxml2.la libxml.la xml2Conf.sh
libshout.so libxml2.so libxml.so xmlConf.sh
libshout.so.1 libxml2.so.2 libxml.so.1
2004 Aug 06
2
Trouble compiling ices
Any help would be appreciated, not sure why this isn't compiling:
Redhat 7.2
[root@jasmine ices-0.2.2]# ./configure --with-lame
loading cache ./config.cache
Building ices 0.2.2...
checking for a BSD compatible install... (cached) /usr/bin/install -c
checking whether build environment is sane... yes
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... (cached) yes
checking for working aclocal... found
2004 Aug 06
2
Trying to compile ices under FreeBSD
Also sprach Michael Smith:
>
> >Ok. I'm using shout and not ices (I couldn't get it to compile; I'm
> >using FreeBSD and can't code C worth a damn), so the second approach
> >will not work. But I can write a parsing script (I had'n thought of
> >the cue file), so I'll be trying that.
>
> Please don't use shout. It's buggy,
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices on Linux PPC
>
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>
>
>>Also, will this live stream be Ogg or MP3? I need MP3.
>>
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>
>as mentioned before, ices2 will deal with ogg, mp3 can be dealt with by
>ices 0.2.3 or some other source tool.
>
>karl
>
>
Well, is ices 0.2.3 still being supported?
Because I still can't get it to compile on the PPC
even with new version of LAME and ogg
2004 Aug 06
2
Can't compile ices kh static
Hello,
I have oen trouble to compile ices kh 57 as a static executable.
I built ogg, vorbis, libhshout with enable-static.
ld.so.conf is up to date to find shared libs.
When I compile ices non static, everything is ok.
But when I add
export LDFLAGS="-static"
before calling configure for ices, then I get this error message:
configure: error: Need libshout-kh release
I'm using only
2004 Aug 06
1
compiling ices on solaris 9 / sparc
Hello,
I am also trying to get ices working on Solaris.
thanks in advance
ED
<p>4-solaris-64int/CORE -lperl -ldl -lc -L/usr/lib -lxml2 -lz -lsocket -lnsl -lm
-R/usr/local/lib -R/usr/local/lib -R/usr/perl5/5.6.1/lib/sun4-solaris-64int/CORE
-R/usr/lib
Undefined first referenced
symbol in file
inet_aton ../libshout/.libs/libices.al(sock.lo)
ld: fatal:
2004 Aug 06
1
can't compile ices 2 on ppc
I've tried everything I know how (and a lot I don't) to get
ices to compile on this beige G3 ppc box. I've got the latest
cvs of libshout and ices.
Gentoo linux ppc 1.2-r1, from stage3 tarball.
gcc 2.95.3
I've made sure that libshout points to libshout.so.2.0.2.
Don't know what else to try.
I've got the box here, and I've port-forwarded through
my firewall to
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
dowloaded the latest libshout and icecast2 from cvs. I also downloaded ices-0.2.3.tar.gz from
icecast.org for mp3 suport. Libshout compiled succesfully but when i tried to compile ices i
received the following error. please help.
<p>make[3]: *** [playlist.o] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory `/root/stream/ices-0.2.3/src/playlist'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
thnks for the clarfication.
I downloaded libshout2 and ices-0.2 from cvs. I compiled libshout with out a problem but when i try
and compile ices I get the following error:
<p><p>checking whether to build shared libraries... yes
checking whether to build static libraries... yes
checking whether -lc should be explicitly linked in... no
checking shout/shout.h usability... yes
checking
2019 Jul 10
2
Possible ICES/Icecast bug
Hi,
I wonder if you can help. I am running Icecast 2.4.4, Ices 2.0.2 and
libshout 2.4.3. There has been a recent upgrade to libshout and I
notice that my previous ices configuration no longer works. In the
ices log I get the error message:
[2019-07-10 11:10:30] INFO ices-core/main IceS 2.0.2 started...
[2019-07-10 11:10:30] INFO signals/signal_usr1_handler Metadata
update requested
[2019-07-10
2004 Aug 06
2
IceS compiling problems
I have serious problems to compile IceS on a debian (woody), kernel 2.4.18.
I have to say the configure script does not find anything...
- I installed libshout and libshout-dev downloaded drom the icecast site. I
have shout.h :
0:33 root@radiopi2 /usr/include/shout# ls
shout.h
Yet configure gives me this :
~/sources/ices-0.2.2% ./configure --with-libshout=/usr/include
checking for
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3 cvs
Brendan Cully wrote:
>This particular error is because you used --with-libshout= instead of --with-libshout
Is the above a typo. They look the same with the exception of the "=". I am new to linux so please
be forgiving.
I downloaded both ices and libshout. I tried to compile with "--with-shout-config=/etc/stream" but
this returned the same result as in the previous email:
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast 2 auth problem with (old?) ices, MuSe
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi Michael and thanks for answer!
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, Michael Smith wrote:
> This shouldn't be being passed to _check_pass_icy() at all - this isn't the
> "icy" (shoutcast nasty ugly) protocol at all. We support that (icy) protocol
> because it's widely used - but it's a horribly ugly hack to pretend that
2004 Aug 06
4
Problem with ices on OpenBSD 2.9 w/ Icecast 1.3.10
On Tuesday, 10 July 2001 at 14:10, Nick Ludlam wrote:
> From: "Brendan Cully" <brendan@icecast.org>
> > On Tuesday, 10 July 2001 at 03:21, Nick Ludlam wrote:
> > > From: "Brendan Cully" <brendan@icecast.org>
> > > > That handles the segfault, I don't know why the stream wouldn't be
> > > > sent fast enough though...
2004 Nov 17
2
ices-2.0.0 compile problems
Hi
Running ./configure --prefix=/whatever I got stuck with
checking for pkg-config... /usr/bin/pkg-config
checking shout/shout.h usability... no
checking shout/shout.h presence... no
checking for shout/shout.h... no
configure: error: must have libshout installed!
Having edited configure line 20056 and changed shout/shout.h to
/usr/include/shout.h , I run into the next problem:
2004 Aug 06
1
compilling error ices-0.2.3.tar.gz
sorry about that. I decided to install the latest ices from cvs instead.
However I encountered another problem.
I have the latest libshout, icecast and ices. All were compilled without problems. I am trying to
stream in mp3 format but when I run ices I receive errors that read something similar to
'/path/to/mp3file/song.mp3 - possibly corrupt or malformed data'.
The entire playlist will
2004 Dec 06
2
Re: ices, jack
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 14:42:59 +0000, Karl Heyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 09:31, adam wrote:
>> alo
>>
>> i have seen some mention of an ices patch with support for jack...anyone
>> know where i can get this?
>
> The latest is in SVN under http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/branches/kh and
> tarballs are available in http://mediacast1.com/~karl. You will need
2014 Nov 20
2
Problem Starting IceS
I installed IceS version 2.33. libshout.so.3, which is a symlink to
libshout.so.3.2.0, is located in /usr/lib64. That's where the Red Hat
Package Manager put it. I have a line in /etc/ld.so.conf:
/usr/lib64
to make sure the shared object library gets loaded. According to the
output from 'ldconfig -p|grep libshout' it
has. When I start IceS, I get:
ices: error while loading shared
2014 Nov 25
1
Building IceS 0.4
I wound up finding and using an IceS augmentation called Centova Cast,
which built, made and installed without a single error on my 64-bit
system. It's IceS 0.4 with a couple additions. It's running now and
behaving as it should, so this might be a solution for you as well.
The install script is intense. It downloads everything you need,
resolves dependencies, installs them, logs