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2004 Aug 06
2
Java Bindings
I've created a set of java bindings for the newest libshout 2.0 release. They work well and enable the streaming of mp3 and ogg/vorbis to icecast2 servers from java. Binding with java allows for complex java logic while using the fast, maintained and solid native backend. They can be fetched from CVS via: cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@benow.ca:/cvs/benow login <passwd:
2004 Aug 06
2
dumpfile with libshout2/icecast2
Heyas, I'm trying to get setDumpfile working with the java libshout bindings. I am calling shout_set_dumpfile(shout,char*) after specifying the port, host, mount and password, yet, the dumpfile is not created on the server side. To be more specific, I'm trying this: bin/streamAdmin -d /tmp/test.mp3 -h streams.benow.ca -p 80 -P pass -m /benow which sets the dumpfile to be /tmp/test.mp3
2009 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Looking for a Reaching Definition Analysis
Thanks for the response. I was more specifically looking through the source code for a place where Reaching Definitions was implemented to derive those uses and/or to generate the SSA. To provide some context, as a student I have a project to implement a path infeasibility algorithm to "Sharpen" the results of the Reaching Definitions results in LLVM. Being new to LLVM I wasn't
2004 Aug 06
0
dumpfile with libshout2/icecast2
On Wednesday 10 March 2004 06:56, Andrew Taylor wrote: > Heyas, > > I'm trying to get setDumpfile working with the java libshout bindings. > I am calling shout_set_dumpfile(shout,char*) after specifying the port, > host, mount and password, yet, the dumpfile is not created on the server > side. To be more specific, I'm trying this: > > bin/streamAdmin -d
2009 Dec 07
0
Blue Coat Opportunities
All inquiries can be sent to me at lisa.shone@bluecoat.com As a Principal Engineer within the Network Infrastructure Group, this developer has a major role in the ongoing development of our networking facilities for Blue Coat's Proxy SG family of products. Current highlights include Blue Coat's industry leading development of IPv6 functionality as well as re-architecture of the
2009 Mar 17
0
[LLVMdev] Looking for a Reaching Definition Analysis
The immediate uses info provides reaching definitions already, at least while the code is in SSA form. So uh, what more are you looking for? 2009/3/17 Shone Sadler <shone.sadler at gmail.com>: > Hello, > > > I am a newbie to LLVM as well as compilers and I am hoping for some > direction in finding an instance of where a Reaching Definition Analysis is > being implemented
2004 Aug 06
1
dumpfile with libshout2/icecast2
Thanks for the reply, Mike. Is there currently any way to accomplish the same thing (ie, recording of a dumpfile for a mount for a given duration) with icecast2 as it stands? Perhaps through the admin interface, or via a config change and reload? I'm surprised this feature has not been more requested, it would certainly be welcome here. If not, no biggie, I could just use a local
2015 Jun 22
1
SAMBA4 separate member and file server - Update
Just adding a bit more info: Running wbinfo -t on the file server results in a successful trust secret check via RPC Running wbinfo -u on the file server returns all my AD users Running wbinfo -g on the file server returns all my AD groups Running wbinfo -p on the file server results in a successful ping to winbindd I have used the basic smb.conf on the wiki page for the file/member
2004 Aug 06
1
libshout-java 0.2 released
Hello, A quick note to inform you all of the release of libshout-java v0.2. libshout-java are java bindings for libshout, allowing java applications to reliably stream to icecast2 servers. It has been working well for the past couple months and is now supported under FreeBSD. libshout-java may be downloaded from: http://benow.ca/index?page=project&project=libshout-java Andrew Taylor (PS
1998 Feb 25
1
R-beta: Mac version
Colin Farrow <C.Farrow@geology.gla.ac.uk> writes: > Peter, > > Cautiously sticking my neck above the water line here. I have been > wondering about the Mac version for a while now. I may be able to get > an MSc IT student to work on this as a project for about 3 months > June-Sept. Before putting up the proposal some idea of the scale of the > task would be useful. Do
2009 Mar 18
0
[LLVMdev] Looking for a Reaching Definition Analysis
2009/3/17 Shone Sadler <shone.sadler at gmail.com>: > I was more specifically looking through the source > code for a place where Reaching Definitions was implemented to derive those > uses and/or to generate the SSA. mem2reg (llvm/lib/Transforms/Utils/PromoteMemoryToRegister.cpp) transforms to SSA form, but that's the conventional SSA construction algorithm, which doesn't
2004 Nov 14
0
Java Examples
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> <title></title> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <pre>><i> > Where should I look for an example of how to connect
2009 Mar 17
2
[LLVMdev] Looking for a Reaching Definition Analysis
Hello, I am a newbie to LLVM as well as compilers and I am hoping for some direction in finding an instance of where a Reaching Definition Analysis is being implemented within LLVM. I have referenced the sources files, initially hoping to find an explicit ReachingDefinitionAnalysis.cpp file ;-) but with no such luck. Other than that I have found the files SimpleRegisterCoalescing.cpp and the
2004 Aug 06
1
timing_sleep malfunctioning under MinGW
Hi, I have successfully gotten the libshout-2.0 release to compile under gcc/MingGW ('gcc -mno-cygwin', version 'gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 (cygming special)'), after applying Leigh Smith's patches as posted on this list (http://www.xiph.org/archives/icecast-dev/0660.html). I have then generated a dll and wrapped it in JNI using the stubs from libshout-java
2020 May 19
1
how does autofs deal with stuck NFS mounts and suspending to RAM?
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 05:36:03PM -0600, Warren Young wrote: > On May 18, 2020, at 5:13 AM, hw <hw at gc-24.de> wrote: > > > > Is there a better alternative for mounting remote file systems > > over unreliable > > connections? > > I don?t have a good answer for you, because if you?d asked me > without all this backstory whether NFS or SSHFS is more
2015 Jul 08
0
SAMBA4 AD - Logon Scripts
Hello Craig, Am 07.07.2015 um 09:06 schrieb Craig SHONE: > Anyone having problems running logon scripts in 4.2.2? I can't confirm any problems. :-) > I've created a few test scripts (.bat, .vbs, etc) and placed them in the > netlogon folder and then assigned some user accounts either the .bat or .vbs > files using RSAT tools. Is this a new DC installation or are only the
2015 Jul 13
1
SAMBA4 AD - Logon Scripts
Hello Craig, Am 10.07.2015 um 17:11 schrieb Craig SHONE: > Freshly provisioned CentOS 6.6 DC, freshly provisioned CentOS > 6.6 member/file server. Logon scripts called login.bat, login.cmd > and login.vbs all in the netlogon share, all have the same function > of mapping network drives. > > Users can log in fine, can browse the file server, can browse the > netlogon >
2018 Apr 02
5
NAT and Playlist Question
Brief backstory, previous admin is gone and the previous server died. What I could gather was it may have been running Icecast. I setup Icecast on a new CentOS 7 server and the server sits behind a firewall. The links from the users web site points to and internal address for internal users and an link to an external address. I created a listen.pls playlist with the following: [playlist]
2009 Jun 15
3
Removing metadata segmentation
Hello all, I run the streaming for a community radio station. We're streaming 160k/s ogg via icecast. For an archive mechanism, I have a scheduler which starts a pseudo listener and archives to a file, via wget: wget http://stream/stream.ogg -O "show name.ogg" That works fine. The scheduler starts recording 30s before shows start and 2m after they end. We're also doing
2014 Nov 01
4
[LLVMdev] Using the unused "version" field in the bitcode wrapper (redux)
Hi Sean, > Rafael gave me some of the backstory on this. Basically it is to work around some buggy behavior in the Darwin ar. Adding that on the front of the bitcode file just to get a version doesn't seem > like a very clean thing to do. > > Doug, what other alternatives did you guys consider before settling on this? > > As for #2 above, the non-universality of the wrapper