[icecast-dev] communication between icecast and sources
Brant Chamberlain
brantc at neogenesis.com
Tue Apr 2 13:53:58 PST 2002
I was actually thinking of implementing something like this for ices, Such
that the user could dynamically request songs to be streamed to the server.
Makes it easier for wrapper applications (such as jukeboxes) to control the
stream rather than relying on files and SIG's for RPC.
Is there anything like this being planned?
B
At Tuesday 04:27 PM 4/2/2002, jaromil wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 11:57:45AM +0200, Andrea Glorioso wrote:
> > >>>>> "j" == jaromil <jaromil at dyne.org> writes:
> >
> > j> as it is today, xml-rpc bindings are available for several
> > j> languages: * Python, Java, Perl, TCL, ASP, COM, PHP, Zope,
> > j> AppleScript, REBOL, * Dylan, Common LISP, Real Basic, UserLand
> > j> Frontier, and even macromedia flash.. :)
> >
> > j> i think icecast could take advantage of xmlrpc-c to have a
> > j> complete and practical admin interface, also relying on pretty
> > j> well mantained code.
> >
> > let us know if you put something on CVS.
> >
> > I would be interested, myself.
>
>i'd rather post a patch on this list, if it would be the case
>
>but as i see there is not much interest coming from developers for the
>proposed feature :/
>
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