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2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.3 seg fault
> > ices plays for hours, then core dumps. I replayed the last song it was playing, and it played fine.
>
> Use the coredump for a backtrace:
>
> $ gdb /path/to/ices /path/to/coredump
>
#0 0x402b708d in III_dequantize_sample () from /usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
#1 0x402d0bc0 in ispow () from /usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
Cannot access memory at address 0x1
Neat -
2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.3 seg fault
> > > $ gdb /path/to/ices /path/to/coredump
> > >
> > #0 0x402b708d in III_dequantize_sample () from
> > #/usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0 1 0x402d0bc0 in ispow () from
> > #/usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
> > Cannot access memory at address 0x1
>
> Could this be an alpha-version of LAME? Switching to the latest
> stable version (3.93-1 afair)
2004 Aug 06
2
ices 0.3 seg fault
> Please try a stable version of LAME. I don't really know what to do
> with this backtrace. It would also help immensely if you could
> reproduce the crash reliably (eg on the same song).
DEBUG: Using LAME version 3.93
(gdb) bt
#0 0x402b7585 in III_dequantize_sample () from /usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
#1 0x402d1200 in ispow () from /usr/local/lib/libmp3lame.so.0
Cannot access
2004 Aug 06
0
ices 0.3 seg fault
Please try a stable version of LAME. I don't really know what to do
with this backtrace. It would also help immensely if you could
reproduce the crash reliably (eg on the same song).
On Sunday, 03 August 2003 at 08:34, Carl Karsten wrote:
> > > > $ gdb /path/to/ices /path/to/coredump
> > > >
> > > #0 0x402b708d in III_dequantize_sample () from
> > >
2004 Aug 06
0
ices 0.3 seg fault
I can crash that app in 2 songs. Here is 'everything' you need: http://dev.personnelware.com/carl/temp/icesfiles.tar (13M, 128k
connection, so give it a few min...)
Let me know if you need anything else.
Carl K
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From: "Carl Karsten" <carl@personnelware.com>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 10:45 AM
Subject: Re:
2004 Aug 06
2
ices0 (version 0.3) - libmp3lame.so problems
Hello everybody,
I need some help please. I want to compile the ices-0.3 and ./configure
works perfectly. But if i want to do "make" there appear these
error-messages:
[...]
gcc: /usr/lib/libmp3lame.so: No such file or directory
make[3]: *** [ices] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory '/usr/ices-0.3/src'
[...]
if i search now for the libmp3lame.so file, i find it in /usr/lib/
so
2004 Aug 06
2
ices configure script
Hi,
I'm having difficulty getting ices 0.2.2 to see my lame install and my
perl install. The lame libraries (v3.91) are installed in:
/usr/local/lib/ with the header file at: /usr/local/include/lame/lame.h,
but when I run:
./configure --with-lame --with-lame-includes=/usr/local/include/lame/
--with-lame-libraries=/usr/local/
it says it can't find the lame libraries. ldconfig seems
2004 Aug 06
1
AW: ices0 (version 0.3) - libmp3lame.so problems
wow, you are right!
it tells me:
/usr/lib/libmp3lame.so: broken symbolic link to 'libmp3lame.so.0.0.0'
how can i repair this? install lame again?
-Clem
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von Carsten Haese
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2004 15:11
An: icecast@xiph.org
Betreff: Re: [icecast] ices0 (version 0.3) -
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
ices and libshout.so.1
> "./ices: error while loading shared libraries: libshout.so.1: cannot
> open shared object file: No such file or directory"
>>Is libshout installed?
What I know I haven't installed it, is there a debian package of it so I
can install or reinstall it mayne?
>>Did you run ldconfig?
When I do a ldconfig I get this back in return
" ldconfig:
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem IceS and lame
Hello (again :-)
I'm trying to compile IceS with re-encoding support - but I can't...
The problem is :
*****
reencode.c: In function `ices_reencode_initialize':
reencode.c:46: too many arguments to function `lame_init'
reencode.c:46: warning: comparison between pointer and integer
reencode.c:65: warning: implicit declaration of function `lame_version'
reencode.c: In function
2008 Dec 29
7
Europa Universalis 2 crash (Ubuntu 8.04 Wine 1.1.10)
According to the AppDB EU2 1.09 has a platinum rating, but it's constantly crashing on me. I installed the game from the CD, updated to the latest version (1.09), and the game launches just fine. When it gets into the menu I notice that it's running a lot slower than it should be. I can start a single player game and it still runs slow, and then crashes. It doesn't matter what I do in
2006 Jun 22
1
Asterisk-1.2.9.1 e MOH
Hi All
Somebody knows as resolv the error below? Already I compiled
asterisk-addons-1.2.3, but exactly thus it reports this error, could help
me?
-- Executing WaitMusicOnHold("SIP/3205-d9ef", "30") in new stack
-- Started music on hold, class 'default', on SIP/3205-d9ef
Jun 23 02:14:21 WARNING[24960]: interface.c:215 decodeMP3: Junk at the
beginning of frame
2004 Aug 06
4
A few Newbie Questions on libwrap
On Tue, 17 Apr 2001, Andrew M. Wu wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have been having some trouble getting my Icecast server and IceS
> streamer up and running properly. I have successfully compiled both
> (Icecast 1.3.10 and IceS 0.0.1beta5) with libwrap and encrypt enabled.
>
> I can start up Icecast fine, with the following logged messages on
> startup:
>
> Icecast
2004 Aug 06
3
Trouble with LiveIce
Hi Folks,
I'm having the weirdest trouble with liveice. When I start it up with the
correct servername, it grinds to a halt with these messages:
playlist
0
Initialising Soundcard
16Bit 22050Hz Stereo
opening connection to localhost 8000
Attempting to Contact Server
connection successful: forking process
opening pipe!...
writing password
Then it waits there. Now, when I tried it with a
2004 Aug 06
2
Compiling with lame support
On Thu, Apr 19, 2001 at 03:47:40AM -0400, Andrew M. Wu wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to compile and re-compile ices-0.0.1beta5 with lame
> support.
>
> I've downloaded the source to lame-3.88beta and compiled it and installed
> it. The configure script allows for the compilation of a libmp3lame.a
> and libmp3lame.la, but not libmp3lame.so (in the INSTALL
2004 Aug 06
2
multiple liveice sources
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On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, William Goldsmith wrote:
> The easiest way to accomplish this is to create a 2nd directory containing
> liveice & its config file. You can't run 2 instances in the same
> directory - their temp files will overwrite each other.
>
> Contrary to what others have written, liveice works just fine once it's
2004 Aug 06
4
Stuttering stream
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Jack Moffitt wrote:
> ices is built on libshout. libshout should have perfect timing and it
> also detects and discards corrupt frames and supports VBR streams. It
> is basically the _new_ version of shout.
ices refuses to load. It whines about libmp3lame.so.0 being missing. I
found the message in the archives that supposedly forces ices to compile
with lame
2015 Jan 17
4
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Hi,
For some reason, I need support of QuickTime on my CentOS 7. So I
searched the internet and found that something called "|libquicktime|"
can provide that support. So I download the rpm file from
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=libquicktime%28x86-64%29.
Then I ran command "|rpm -i libquicktime-1.2.4-31.el7.x86_64.rpm|" and
got the following errors:
2006 Mar 01
9
MOH native files
Where can I find alaw, ulaw, gsm, g729 formats for native music on hold?
I have some mp3 files and I have tried to transcode them to above, but it seams that SOX can't do that. Please, tell me where to download some MOH files (in above formats) or how to transcode mp3?
Thank you for your time!
--
Tomislav Parcina
tparcina#lama.hr