If you have the Development Environment installed, please do an SVN
update, then 'make recompile.' I think Nebojsa Grujic's recent commit
fixes this problem; I haven't tried it with OGG files, but it works fine
with MP3s now.
If you don't have the Development Environment installed, you probably were
using the first Hardy packages. I was able to build Hardy-compatible .deb
packages, and will put them into an experimental repository, most likely
tomorrow.
doug
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I have Campcaster 1.4 installed on Ubuntu Hardy server (no gnome, no CC
studio)
After making and scheduling a playlist (all ogg, or all mp3, not mixed as
per Doug's previous bug report), it plays the first song then silence. The
Javascript box in the header shows the next song playing but there is no
sound.
Note: I had this same effect before realizing that my firewall was
blocking port 3344 and it wouldn't play any sound at all. Then after
fixing the firewall it plays the first song, then nothing. Thinking it's
still a firewall problem i've flushed the iptables ( iptables -F ) but
still no joy.
I looked at the SVN devel page but thought I'd go with the beta packages to start. On rebuilding from svn, does that wipe everything in /opt/campcaster and replace with new... or just the executable files?
because... i've been messing with some css tweaks... will share once it's polished.