[Icecast] EZSTREAM: Playlist Automation Script for Windows
Doc Nasty
doc at krushradio.com
Mon Jan 9 07:34:12 UTC 2012
Hey All,
Happy New Year! I have a question regarding EZStream for Windows. I saw in
one of the examples, I could use a script, such as a playlist.pl. Is it
possible to use a custom .exe file, or a vbs/wsh script instead?
Thanks,
Doc
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1. *Bump* ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM (The Darkener)
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Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 13:21:27 -0800
From: The Darkener <thedarkener at logicalnetworking.net>
Subject: [Icecast] *Bump* ices2 memory leak on Debian/ARM
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Hi all,
I was really hoping to get a bit of help from this. I've since gone to
ezstream to try and accomplish the same goal, but ices2 is so simple to use
I would really like to stay with that instead.
Can anyone help me debug this memory leak? I can't use valgrind to try and
debug because it throws an "Illegal Instruction" whenever I try to run it.
:(
Happy New Year!
Jordan
On 12/15/2011 05:30 PM, TheDarkener wrote:
> Hi all.. I'm having a memory leak issue with Ices2 (using package
> 2.0.1-8 from Debian stable on arm platform)..
>
> I've tried turning off metadata, modifying samplerate, and some other
> misc. things that haven't helped. Eventually, during a stream, ices2
> will invoke oom-killer and bring the whole system down. It eats about
> 0.05MB/Sec of memory, so it takes a while, but this plug has 512mb, so
> about 2 hours into a stream, it will die.
>
> Any ideas? I can't seem to find anything online, especially regarding
> my arch. Nothing really shows up in the logs, even though I have ices
> set to 4 (debug) log output. I have a small portion of the strace
> output when running ices2... it keeps going, incrementing at the 'brk'
calls...
> here: http://pastebin.com/5UHpM49s
>
> I have a system with identical configuration, only i386-based (an ASUS
> laptop). This system, with the same packages (but different arch)
> doesn't experience the memory leak.
>
> Any help or questions for me would be greatly appreciated :)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Jordan
>
>
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