[livesupport-dev] LiveSupport Missing files.
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    Hi,

    Thanks for the interest in LiveSupport. I'm forwarding this to the
    LiveSupport developers' list, in hopes that the scheduler's developers,
    Akos Maroy and Ferenc Gerlits, will be able to provide you with a quick
    answer about scheduler.sh.

    In the meantime, the second question has to do with the screenshots. Those
    are for a work in progress, the LiveSupport Studio application, which is
    still being worked on and should - if all goes well with the developers -
    be ready at the end of April. Keep checking the livesupport-dev mailing
    lists for word on that application's progress. The 0.9 release only
    includes the server backend and the HTML interface, which, if installed
    correctly, will look like the one at http://ls-demo.campware.org (user:
    demo, pass: demo).

    When you're in the HTML interface, you will only see a Scratchpad window
    and a search window. You will need to upload files into the system to put
    into your playlists, and you can do that by going to Add Audio -> File.
    You can see what files are available to the system by checking Media
    Library -> Browse.

    When you see files that you want to include in your playlist, you can
    right-click them to add them to the Scratchpad, or add them to the active
    playlist. More on these functions is covered in the "Help" menu.

    Hope this helps,

    douglas



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    Douglas Arellanes
    Head of Research and Development
    Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)
    Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00 Prague 6
    Czech Republic
    Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419
    Mobile: +420 724 073 364
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    "Menno van der Klein"
    03/29/2005 09:55 PM
    Please respond to menno


    To: Douglas.Arellanes@mdlf.org
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    Subject: LiveSupport Missing files.


    Dear Sir,

    On the CVS and in the current source there is no scheduler.sh availible.
    Can i download this manual?
    ##########################################
    Try it out
    After a successful installation, the LiveSupport scheduler has to be
    started. The scheduler has a System V runlevel-style startup script, under
    /bin/scheduler.sh. To start the scheduler, simply invoke:


    /bin/scheduler.sh start

    ##########################################

    And when the program is installed, how can i run the automation? Because i
    make now under scheduler and gLivesupport dir : make run of make start.
    After this command i get a screen with livesupport and when i log in with
    root:q i get only the functions: upload file/cratchpad /simple
    playlist../scheduler but i get no screen like this
    http://www.cbt3.com/livesupport/livemode.gif How can i get this screen,
    can you help me (and can you place this solution also in the manual)?

    Thanks u!
    Greetz Menno





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    Hi,



    Thanks for the interest in LiveSupport. I'm forwarding this to the LiveSupport developers' list, in hopes that the scheduler's developers, Akos Maroy and Ferenc Gerlits, will be able to provide you with a quick answer about scheduler.sh.



    In the meantime, the second question has to do with the screenshots. Those are for a work in progress, the LiveSupport Studio application, which is still being worked on and should - if all goes well with the developers - be ready at the end of April. Keep checking the livesupport-dev mailing lists for word on that application's progress. The 0.9 release only includes the server backend and the HTML interface, which, if installed correctly, will look like the one at http://ls-demo.campware.org (user: demo, pass: demo).



    When you're in the HTML interface, you will only see a Scratchpad window and a search window. You will need to upload files into the system to put into your playlists, and you can do that by going to Add Audio -> File. You can see what files are available to the system by checking Media Library -> Browse.



    When you see files that you want to include in your playlist, you can right-click them to add them to the Scratchpad, or add them to the active playlist. More on these functions is covered in the "Help" menu.



    Hope this helps,



    douglas







    =============================================

    Media Development Loan Fund

    =============================================

    Douglas Arellanes

    Head of Research and Development

    Center for Advanced Media--Prague (CAMP)

    Na vinicnich horach 24a/1834, 160 00  Prague 6

    Czech Republic

    Tel: + 420 2 3333 5356, Fax: +420 2 2431 5419

    Mobile: +420 724 073 364

    http://www.mdlf-camp.net

    http://www.campware.org

    =============================================

    http://www.mdlf.org

    =============================================


    ----- Forwarded by Douglas Arellanes/Mdlf on 03/29/2005 09:56 PM -----





    "Menno van der Klein" <menno@creditfun.nl>

    03/29/2005 09:55 PM

    Please respond to menno


           

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            Subject:        LiveSupport Missing files.






    Dear Sir,



    On the CVS and in the current source there is no scheduler.sh availible.

    Can i download this manual?

    ##########################################

    Try it out

    After a successful installation, the LiveSupport scheduler has to be

    started. The scheduler has a System V runlevel-style startup script, under

    <ls-installdir>/bin/scheduler.sh. To start the scheduler, simply invoke:





    <ls-installdir>/bin/scheduler.sh start



    ##########################################



    And when the program is installed, how can i run the automation? Because i

    make now under scheduler and gLivesupport dir : make run of make start.

    After this command i get a screen with livesupport and when i log in with

    root:q i get only the functions: upload file/cratchpad /simple

    playlist../scheduler but i get no screen like this

    http://www.cbt3.com/livesupport/livemode.gif How can i get this screen,

    can you help me (and can you place this solution also in the manual)?



    Thanks u!

    Greetz Menno










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  • > On the CVS and in the current source there is no scheduler.sh availible.
    > Can i download this manual?
    > ##########################################
    > Try it out
    > After a successful installation, the LiveSupport scheduler has to be
    > started. The scheduler has a System V runlevel-style startup script, under
    > /bin/scheduler.sh. To start the scheduler, simply invoke:
    >
    >
    > /bin/scheduler.sh start
    >
    > ##########################################

    as you've quited from the doc/install.html file, you've probably also
    noted that it talks about how to install LiveSupport from the
    distribution tarballs, _not_ from the CVS.

    if you're using sources from the CVS, please see the
    doc/gettingStarted.html documentation. the way to start the scheduler
    from the CVS is (after you've compiled everything, for that do read the
    gettint started documentation):

    cd products/scheduler
    make start


    > And when the program is installed, how can i run the automation? Because i

    the scheduler daemon takes care of the automation. currently, only the
    HTML UI works properly to schedule playlists.

    > make now under scheduler and gLivesupport dir : make run of make start.

    the GTK+ GUI is a work in progress at the monent, please have some
    patience before we finish it Smile


    Akos

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  • minor correction:

    > cd products/scheduler
    > make start

    that should be "make start_web" instead of "make start"

    Ferenc

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