From: Romain B. <to...@ra...> - 2013-02-27 17:47:01
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Cool thanks! I will add this to the 1.1 release. However, this will only be optional because I'm not sure that the parsing of wget's log is robust enough. Logs output format could change in the future.. I will thus add an option to turn this on and an option to change the default command line used to parse output.. Romain 2013/2/27 Damien Moody <mai...@au...>: > Hi Romain, > > I hope this helps! > > http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-p-7255706.html > > Damien > > On 02/23/13 17:30, Romain Beauxis wrote: >> Hi Damien! >> >> 2013/2/22 Damien Moody <mai...@au...>: >>> If you can try to describe how this is a problem (I believe you, I'm >>> just not quite getting it), I'll ask around. I know a couple of places >>> where people might think of something. >>> >>> Oh... I think I'm starting to get it. The filename in the URL is the >>> name used as the tmp filename, right? So that would mean wget >>> --trust-server-name and the tmp filename are two different things. >> The problem is that when liquidsoap launches the wget process, it >> needs a deterministic way to know what the temporary file's name will >> be so it can open it and play it once it's downloaded :-) >> >> When you use this feature with wget, wget never returns the downloaded >> file's name so we're completely blind.. >> >> Romain > |