RE: Pardon me for being the n00b here...

dean blackketter <dean-qV/[email protected]> Sat, 22 Feb 2003 13:31:11 +0000 (UTC)
Newsgroups gmane.music.equipment.slimp3.dev
Message-ID <a0510030bb7f0bbf05aae__34925.0593026683$1045920158@[10.0.1.204]>
Richard,

Can you post your changes as a diff?

After you are updated to the most recent version (with "cvs
update") the command to use (per Daniel Sully):

cvs diff -upB

this will output the differences in a way that's reasonably easy
to read and can be automatically applied to the source by somebody
with write access to the server.

-dean

http://www.chatbear.com/personal/server.zip

Download that. I took a dump of the CVS and zipped it up. Just unzip
the

whole lot to a directory with pathnames, it includes all the Perl
modules

you need.

Trouble is - it doesn't work on win2k. This is a bug in the server
that's on

the CVS right now so you'll need to edit the code to make it work.

I'd tell you the line you need to add, but I don't have my code here
at

work. I'll check when I get home if you can't do it yourself (it's a
double

path issue, and the fix goes into fixPath in server.pl, but unless you
know

Perl, you'll be screwed :)).

And btw, I don't have a clue about CVS either (I'm a perl coder who's
just

never used it), so downloading from the repository was really about as
far

as my CVS skills could take me. :)

I'll also upload the version of the server I'm now using so you can
grab

that. As well as all the stuff in the version on the CVS, it also
displays a

clock (and date) when you've haven't used the remote for 10 seconds.
It

displays this on the first line of the screen. On the second line
it

alternates between the weather forecast in my local city (Glasgow,
but

easily changeable), the number of messages on my email server,
news

headlines from the BBC and the number of users etc signed up on
Chatbear

(the free forum service I run). It is already fixed to work with
Win2K.

I'm sure somebody familiar with CVS can take the code and merge it
with the

current code base and resubmit it (all my changes are clearly
marked).

Richard Smith

- Development Manager

- Traveltek

- [email protected]

> -----Original Message-----

> From: woo_49-/[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]

> Sent: 15 October 2001 16:40

> To: [email protected]

> Subject: [slimp3-dev] Pardon me for being the n00b here...

>

>

> ... but I'll go ahead and risk making myself the laughing stock
of

> the list by admitting that I can't even spell CVS.
Nevertheless, I'd

> really like to update my nearly-a-month-old 1.0 server to
something

> that can handle shoutcast streams, and I don't know how.

>

> Would anyone like to educate me on mining Sourceforge for the
latest

> slimp3 code? Please? I'm running on Win2K, if that
makes a

> difference.

>

> Thanks for not beating me up too badly,

>

> Steve Wootton

> happy owner of #36

>

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