* Move -m and -n command line options into the config file
* Restructure configuration file:
- Group into "server", "stream", "media", "metadata", "decoders", and
"encoders"
- Untangle decoder and encoder:
o Decoders match on file extensions and convert to a canonical "internal"
format
o Encoders create one of the supported stream formats, potentially using
different parameters (like bitrate)
- Consistently specify stream format
- Enable reencoding by selecting an encoder
* Architecturally separate configuration file storage from parsing
- Allows for different configuration back-ends in the future, like
YAML, SQL, REST API, ...
* Support roll-back in case of error on (re)load
* Anticipate HTTPS support
whenever possible, and otherwise uses a stripped down, single options only,
BSD getopt() (which is smaller and doesn't come with ifdef-stuff-in-features.h.)
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There are a few benefits to this, but the main reason is consistency and me
completely understanding what's going on. Regressions are not expected, but
wouldn't surprise either ... this needs lots of testing.
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ezstream.c. Use a basename() function for Windows that behaves identical to
a modern Unix' basename().
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file parsing. Ezstream now prints each error it can find and then bails out,
instead of bailing out on the first error. Tweak URL parsing as well, and do
some cosmetic changes to the error messages.
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* Make Makefile.am files look alike as much as possible.
* Remove debug: target and don't mess with the users DEBUG environment
variable: Autoconf checks for -g and automatically adds it to CFLAGS, which
is overridden by the user's $DEBUG. If the user didn't specify one, "make
install" will strip the resulting binaries and leave the debugging symbols
intact otherwise.
* Remove profile: target, as it is quite pointless in Ezstream. Also, the user
can add profiling flags via the $DEBUG variable as well.
* Remove -ffast-math and -fsigned-char from gcc, and enable two additional
warnings instead.
* Unconfuse Solaris compiler flags (unfortunately, the configure script still
fails in the libshout check with some obscure linker error): Do not force
-x04 and -fast optimizations, let the user decide (it doesn't matter for
Ezstream anyways.) Remove -xgc92, which is deprecated and actually makes
the resulting binary run slower on SPARC. Also remove -fsimple, which does
not help and has the potential of causing trouble, and don't enable verbose
warnings just to disable them afterwards with -w. Leave only -v for verbose
warnings.
* Const'ify getFormat*() functions and blankString, and squelch a few const-
related warnings.
* Squelch a signedness warning and fix two ;; syntax errors.
* Add a snapshot target to Makefile.am that creates a tarball of the form
ezstream-snapshot-YYYYMMDD.tar.gz.
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Makefile.am. Also let "make clean" clean up coredumps and editor backup files.
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