[icecast] Some questions and problems about setting up Icecast2
Philip White
pwhite at mailhaven.com
Sun Jul 28 17:24:30 UTC 2002
On Sun, Jul 28, 2002 at 11:31:59PM +1000, Michael Smith wrote:
> At 09:48 PM 7/27/02 -0500, you wrote:
> > I've finally decided to take the plunge and set up an Icecast 2 server on my Linux 2.4.18 machine. After asking in #vorbis, I was told that I need ice2 and ices. From what I understand, ice2 is the Icecast2 server, while ices is a program that sends it data to push to its clients. Am I right?
> > After downloading both modules, the first problem I've ran into is executing the autogen.sh scripts on both of them. Here's what happens when I run the script in ice2:
>
> No, you need icecast2 and ices2 (as you add later, you don't want a source
> client, so you can skip ices2 - oddcast dsp (winamp plugin) is recommended
> for windows stuff).
>
> >src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/avl does not exist
> >src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/thread does not exist
> >src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/httpp does not exist
> >src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/net does not exist
> >src/Makefile.am:5: required directory src/log does not exist
>
> This means that you haven't got the entire source. See HACKING for
> details of what you need to do.
>
>
> >autoconf 2.53
> >automake 1.6.2
> >aclocal 1.6.2
>
> The autotools packages break backwards compatibility with pretty much
> every release. You probably need automake 1.4.x
>
> Michael
>
When you say "icecast2", do you mean the module 'ice2'? The reason I ask is because I don't see a 'icecast2' module in CVS. I also don't see the HACKING file in ice2. Could you please provide a little more information about the CVS modules that I need?
Thanks.
-- Philip.
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Philip M. White
Houston, TX; U.S.A.
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