Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Debian packages: icecast2, libshout, ices2"
2004 Aug 06
4
Debian packages: icecast2, libshout, ices2
On Fri, Aug 08, 2003 at 03:57:44PM -0500, Luke Stodola wrote:
> I've compiled Keegan's libogg, libvorbis, and icecast2 packages for
> woody/powerpc, available at
> http://showcase.stjacademy.org/debianpackages/ if anyone wants them.
> Keegan, feel fry to put these on your site.
Thanks, but it looks to me like you've done a bit more than recompile my
packages for PowerPC.
2004 Aug 06
1
Debian packages: icecast2, libshout, ices2
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 11:29:47AM -0500, Luke Stodola wrote:
> Yep, it was a testing src line that was throwing me off. I *knew*
> compiling debian packages was easier than I had been making it!
:) I was pleasantly surprised to see that the packages which made it to
unstable were immediately built correctly on all 11 architectures: i386,
ia64, alpha, s390, arm, hppa, mips, mipsel, sparc,
2004 Aug 06
0
Icecast and Ices2 manual pages
Hello everyone,
In the process of packaging Icecast and Ices2 for Debian, it was necessary
for me to write a set of minimal manual pages to satisfy policy
requirements. Since I would be adding them to CVS as part of the debian/
directories anyway, I thought I would present them here, so they could
perhaps be integrated with the other forms of packaging. They are very
simple but perhaps someone
2004 Aug 06
3
ices compile problems (was: libshout compile problems)
Hi:
I've not had any problems compiling libshout and ices2 on my debian woody
system with the default autotools (I think they're automake 1.4p4 and
autoconf 2.53 if memory serves). I use libogg and libvorbis 1.0 though,
not current CVS. I do use libshout and ices2 cvs though. If auto* tools
turn out to be a suspect, you can get packages right up to automake 1.7
under woody.
Geoff.
2004 Aug 06
5
Debian packages: icecast2, libshout, ices2
On Thu, Jul 17, 2003 at 09:55:04AM -0600, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> Please speak to Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org> about obtaining commit
> access to CVS. We should check in your debian/ dir into the official
> tree and that way we can be sure to sync releases. Also people using CVS
> snapshots will be able to build their own debs.
Well... Thanks! I've been maintaining my own
2004 Mar 01
1
Bizarre (and irritating) ices2 error
I get this error every time I try to start ices:
ices: relocation error: ices: undefined symbol: resolver_initialize
I'm running a Celeron with 64MB of RAM which up until last moth, ran ices with
absolutely no complaint.
Here are the steps I've taken to resolve this problem:
Full update from debian/unstable
-no effect
Full reinstall of all dependencies using CVS checkouts
-ices fails
2004 Aug 06
2
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
My chroot shouldv'e been configged quite, nsswitch.conf/resolv.conf/hosts, and
all libs via the ldd of icecast & bash. What else might one need?
-CP
<p>Quoting Keegan Quinn <keegan@thebasement.org>:
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
>
> On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 07:51:14PM
2006 Jan 14
0
icecast related packages available
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 11:47:48AM +0100, Rakotomandimby Mihamina wrote:
> Hi,
> I made some debian packages related to icecast (libshout,
> ices,icecast,...).
> They are all available officialy, but tthey need to be validated to
> integrated official distribution (either Sid, or Etch).
> Feel free to try them out.
That's very kind of you, but are you aware that icecast 2.2
2006 Jan 13
2
icecast related packages available
Hi,
I made some debian packages related to icecast (libshout,
ices,icecast,...).
They are all available officialy, but tthey need to be validated to
integrated official distribution (either Sid, or Etch).
Feel free to try them out.
Here is the lines you could add to you sources.list:
deb ftp://infogerance.locataire-serveur.info/debian/ testing main
deb-src
2004 Aug 06
0
ices compile problems (was: libshout compile problems)
Hey Geoff...
On Thursday 10 April 2003 08:37 am, Geoff Shang wrote:
> I've not had any problems compiling libshout and ices2 on my debian woody
> system with the default autotools (I think they're automake 1.4p4 and
> autoconf 2.53 if memory serves). I use libogg and libvorbis 1.0 though,
> not current CVS. I do use libshout and ices2 cvs though. If auto* tools
> turn
2004 Aug 06
1
libshout compile problems
On Tuesday 08 April 2003 06:04 am, boink wrote:
> Good, if I'm right, get the latest sources from the xiph.org cvs. before
> compiling these sources, you'll need the latest libxslt, libxml2 and the
> libcurl latest stuff.
>
> another problem on a debian box is if you choose to use icecast2 and
> compiling it yourself, you will be working outside the debian structure
>
2004 Aug 06
2
libshout compile problems
hehe... i don't think it's that difficult to guess ;)
we just want to successfully compile the actual snapshot of libshout.
As I had said before, I haven't tried to compile the latest version yet,
but the previous versions gave me the same errors when trying to compile
them.
boink wrote:
>it's a little difficult for us to read minds.
>
>What do you *exactly* want to
2006 Jun 12
2
Ices2 and libshout FLAC support?
Are there any plans to support flac streams with ices (and therefore with
libshout as a dependency) currently?
If there aren't, anyone have pointers as to where I should start changing
things to add it? I've read one of oddsock's mailing list postings
mentioning that some format-specific timing issues would need to be
resolved as well as some other hangups, but I'm still a bit
2004 Aug 06
3
ices compile problems (was: libshout compile problems)
Hi,
orry but when I said that I have the same problems when trying to
compile libshout, i was wrong.
My libshout compiles successfully but I have these problems when trying
to compile ices2.
after running autogen.sh I get the following response:
-------------------------------
I am going to run ./configure with no arguments - if you wish
to pass any to it, please specify them on the
2004 Aug 06
0
YP submission / cURL issue. (icecast 2.0.1 / gentoo)
On Thursday, 27 May 2004 at 00:17, cpickert@t3inc.us wrote:
> My chroot shouldv'e been configged quite, nsswitch.conf/resolv.conf/hosts,
> and
> all libs via the ldd of icecast & bash. What else might one need?
All libs via ldd probably doesn't include /lib/libnss*. You'll need
those too, I believe (or at least libnss_files and libnss_dns).
> Quoting Keegan Quinn
2004 Aug 06
2
debian/ in CVS
Hello everyone,
I've been poking away at my Debian packages of icecast, ices2, and
libshout, and I've now got them to a point where I think they're ready
to be included in the CVS. The packages have been included in Debian
upstream for some weeks now, and have been reviewed and tested fairly
rigorously. Jack and Ralph have already set me up with a CVS account.
I've been as
2006 Jun 12
0
Ices2 and libshout FLAC support?
On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 kastein@WPI.EDU wrote:
> Are there any plans to support flac streams with ices (and therefore with
> libshout as a dependency) currently?
>
> If there aren't, anyone have pointers as to where I should start changing
> things to add it? I've read one of oddsock's mailing list postings
> mentioning that some format-specific timing issues would need
2006 Jun 12
1
Ices2 and libshout FLAC support?
wow, thanks for the quick reply!
>
> My suggestion: try out the ffmpeg flac thingie since that speed
> improvement is unreal in compare to the normal flac :)
>
>
> Stefan
Thanks for the suggestion - I'm reading the ffmpeg changelog and feature
list right now, and it appears that it only supports flac decoding not
encoding and decoding - is this because the documentation is
2004 Aug 06
4
ices2 compile error, ignore previous msg
Oops!
I accidently sent the previous message before I finished it, sorry!
However, the problem remains the same. I cannot succesfully compile ices2 for
some reason. I've followed some instructions I found on the web at
http://www.6809.org.uk/kja3/ices2-howto.shtml.
So far, what I've done is:
1) Installation of Slackware 8.1 (with libxml2 2.4.22, gcc 2.95.3)
2) Update of the oggutils
2009 Jul 30
5
PDF Compression
Hi,
I am generating a large number of graphs with pdf() and
incorporating them in pdf document using pdflatex.
According to the pdf() help:
'pdf' writes uncompressed PDF. It is primarily intended for
producing PDF graphics for inclusion in other documents, and
PDF-includers such as 'pdftex' are usually able to handle
.compression.
But pdflatex incorporates the R