Sunday, May 23, 2010

Re: [nslu2-linux] Re: Help with IceS - PERL quesion

 

   I was able to install the ices0 package from the "unstable" optware feed.  I had to download it manually, and then install locally from the command line.  I wasn't able to get the package you built on my behalf to install from the local build - but I still greatly appreciate the effort.

   Thank you so much for the follow up!


On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Robert Hammond <robham@ntlworld.com> wrote:
 

Unsure if you have to uninstall your current version, but suggest that
you do I think using ipkg remove ices0

then

login to a console screen as root
copy the ipk file to your NSLU2 disk somewhere, suggest the root
folder.
Navigate to this folder
then do a local install by typing ipkg install ices0_0.4-1_armeb.ipk

In message
<AANLkTimkK1ENZmMy7CRQe82ukQEYBOUJ3ccbCfdSXBZK@mail.gmail.com>, M.J.

Johnson <threeeyedtoad@gmail.com> writes

>
>Thanks so much, Robert... will test this tonight! I assume I'll first need to
>uninstall the existing ices package I have installed on my Slug. What
>should the ipkg install command look like? I can try: ipkg install
>ices0_0.4-1_armeb.ipk ... but won't that just attempt to install the ipkg
>from the optware feed? Should I attempt to explicitly specify the path to
>the ipk you sent me? Thanks so much for your assistance! - M.J. On
>Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Robert Hammond wrote: > Built for

>NSLU2 Unslung, attached to this e-mail. Hope that you receive > it intact
>and it installs > > > > Best Regards > > Robert > > > > In message , >
>M.J. Johnson writes > >> Anyone? Pretty please? >> >> On Mon, May
>10, 2010 at 12:19 PM, M.J. Johnson > >wrote: >> >> Following up on this

>thread from last month, and taking the suggestion >>> Brian offered - is
>there anyone who has a build environment up and >>> running >>> that
>would allow them to build the ipk binary I require (of ices0)? If >>> so, >>>
>would you care to share? The ipkg feed has not updated in the last two
>>>> weeks with the updated ipk I seek... >>> >>> TIA... >>> >>> On
>Thu, Apr 29, 2010 at 7:07 PM, Brian wrote: >>> >>> >>>> >>>>
>http://trac.nslu2-linux.org/optware/changeset/11582 >>>> >>>> (took a
>little hack in adding the perl support because of cross >>>> compilation)
>>>>> >>>> Our autobuilder is having some problem. So the ipkg won't
>appear in the >>>> feeds for a few days. >>>> >>>> If you cannot wait,
>try setup a build environment and build the ipk >>>> binary >>>> yourself.
>Or ask some one to build it for you. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> >>>>
>-Brian >>>> >>>> >>>> --- In nslu2-linux@yahoogroups.com , >>>>

>"threeeyedtoad" wrote: >>>> > >>>> > I believe I'm very, very close to
>solving the problem of streaming >>>> music >>>> via icecast while using
>mpd as the playlist manager - with no >>>> transcoding. >>>> > >>>> >
>My success currently seems to hinge on being able to use a PERL
>module >>>> written for use with Ices0. >>>> > >>>> > I've successfully
>installed Ices0 (0.4-1) from the ipkg feed for >>>> unslung. However, when
>I attempt to use ices with the PERL module I >>>> have, I >>>> receive
>this message: >>>> > >>>> > Initialization of playlist handler failed. [This
>binary has no support >>>> for embedded perl] >>>> > Ices Exiting...
>>>>> > >>>> > A quick search on this error reveals that I may be looking
>at a >>>> re-compile: >>>> > >>>> > http://icecast.imux.net/viewtopic.
>php?t=6799 >>>> > >>>> > http://svn.xiph.org/icecast/trunk/ices0/
>INSTALL >>>> > >>>> > I know Ices does work on my Slug without
>attempting to use the PERL >>>> module, as I've tested it with Icecast,
>and it works fine. >>>> > >>>> > Please, please - would it be possible for
>the maintainer of the ipkg >>>> feed to add in support for PERL to Ices0?
>>>>> > >>>> > It all feels so very, very close... >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>> >>> >>> > -- > Robert Hammond > PGP:0x154144DA > 592B 0199
>2D7F FC05 C4B1 0404 2258 4471 1541 44DA > >
>
>

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