help with Darwin streaming server

help with Darwin streaming server

Post by Michael Hirsc » Tue, 13 Jul 1999 04:00:00



I recently grabbed the Darwin streaming server from apple to try to
stream quicktime.  It supposedly has been ported to Linux, and I found
that with minor additions to the list of includes in some files that
it does compile fine.  It even runs without crashing!

Now I want to test it.  The documentation only refers to the OS X
implementation with macintosh clients, and it isn't always clear to me
how configure/test it for Linux.

Has anyone got it running?  How can I test to see if it is working?
It doesn't seem to be writing anything to log files, which I take as
bad news.

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help with Darwin streaming server

Post by k.. » Thu, 05 Aug 1999 04:00:00




Quote:> I recently grabbed the Darwin streaming server

from apple to try to
Quote:> stream quicktime.  It supposedly has been ported

to Linux, and I found
Quote:> that with minor additions to the list of

includes in some files that
Quote:> it does compile fine.  It even runs without
crashing!

> Now I want to test it.  The documentation only
refers to the OS X
> implementation with macintosh clients, and it

isn't always clear to me
Quote:> how configure/test it for Linux.

> Has anyone got it running?  How can I test to

see if it is working?
Quote:> It doesn't seem to be writing anything to log

files, which I take as
> bad news.

> --
> Michael D. Hirsch                  Work:
(404) 727-7940
> Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322        FAX: (404)
727-5611


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I met the same problem. Have you figure out how to
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1. Darwin Streaming Server

Has anyone got the latest version of Darwin Streaming Server to compile on
either Yellow Dog Linux or LinuxPPC? I've tried compiling v2.0 on YDL, but I
get a bunch of compiler errors. I would love to be able to stream Quicktime
movies from my 7200 Linux server, so if anyone can offer any insight, I'd
really appreciate it. The compiler errors are as follows:

[several multi-character character constant warnings]

Server.tproj/main.cpp: In function `int main(int, char **)':
Server.tproj/main.cpp:186: no match for `__sigset_t & = int'
/usr/include/bits/sigset.h:31: candidates are: __sigset_t::operator =(const
{anonymous struct} &)
Server.tproj/main.cpp: In function `void RunServer(class PrefsSource *,
class PrefsSource *, UInt16)':
Server.tproj/main.cpp:377: warning: multi-character character constant

Thanks in advance,

Patrick


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