[icecast-dev] Compiling Icecast2 on Windows

Dave St John dstjohn at mediacast1.com
Sat Dec 6 15:02:59 PST 2003



Its easier to compile it on linux than windows, you need MS Visual studio 6
for windows
then you need to get all the associated libraries for windows, yet even more
work.

Icecast2 specific you need the following
libcurl > http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/ download >
http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.10.8.tar.gz
libxml,libxlst > take a look over at rpmfind.net for the latest rh9
specific, be sure to grab the src rpms as well.

then you will need to checkout libshout, vorbis, ogg from xiph repository.
compile and install ogg first, then vorbis, then libshout.

You should then be good to go for autogen.sh under the icecast2 cvs checkout
directory.

If you run into compile problems, post the errors you get.
Hope that helps

<p><p><p>Dave St John
Mediacast1 Administration
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Subject: [icecast-dev] Compiling Icecast2 on Windows

<p>> Hi,
>
> I got some problems to compile Icecast2 under Redhat9. Can somebody
explain
> me step by step what do I have to do to compile Icecast2 under WINDOWS? Is
> there an online tutorial? What compiler do I have to use?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> MAX
>
>
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