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The worst are marred with comments sections full of frustrated users. I thought I would simply share how I got this library installed. Hopefully it will save somebody an hour of their life in the future.

That was easy right? Hopefully this saves a novice programmer some of the headache that I went through yesterday. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account.

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Skip to content First and foremost, as somebody that often just wants to get what I am looking for, I appreciate the fact that you may not want to read of the introduction.

This work is inspired by the great - C coded - Oddsock's streaming program: Ezstream. Since I needed to patch it in order to modify the playlist randomize for example and make external batch tools to create multiple channels, I decided to rewrite it from scratch in python. Skip to content. Star Light and instant media streaming client for web radios and TVs written in Python github. Branches Tags. Could not load branches.

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Source code changes, if any, have been submitted to the project maintainers or are included in the packages. Just one question, about the last step- you say that 'Run python from that directory and try to import liblo'. Which directory you mean?

Sorry, beginner here. Hi, The 'test' directory is the one I created in the 'create a new scratch directory' step. You can call it anything you like, it just needs to have the liblo. Hey, sorry if i am asking again, i just called it 'test' which includes those 3 files and this folder is inside my 'tmp' folder exactly like you created.

You say that- "Run python from that directory and try to import liblo". There is no exe file in it, how am i suppose to 'launch' it. Hey Rob, thanks alot.

It worked! How can i use that? But I imagine that if you add the directory with the. Python's great, I quite like liblo, and sometimes I'm forced to use Windows. Feel free to follow along at home if you will This will show all the errors you encounter along the way and how to overcome them. So hopefully parts of this may apply to other python modules out there as well.



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