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460b9539 1DisOrder
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4DisOrder is a multi-user software jukebox.
5 * It can play either selected tracks or pick tracks at random.
6 * It supports OGG, MP3, FLAC and WAV files, and can be configured to support
7 anything you can supply a player for (up to a point).
8 * It supports both ALSA and OSS and can also broadcast an RTP stream over a
9 LAN; a player for the latter is included.
10 * Tracks may be selected either via a hierarchical interface or by a fast
5b14453f 11 word or tag search.
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12 * It has a web interface (allowing access from graphical web browsers) and a
13 GTK+ interface that runs on Linux and Mac systems.
14 * Playing tracks can be paused or cancelled ("scratched").
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16See CHANGES.html for details of recent changes to DisOrder and README.upgrades
17for upgrade instructions.
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19Platform support:
20 Linux Well tested on Debian
21 Mac OS X Disobedience well tested, server somewhat tested; use fink
22 FreeBSD Scantily tested; use ports for dependencies
23It could probably be ported to some other UNIX variants without too much
24effort.
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26Build dependencies:
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27 Name Tested Notes
28 libdb 4.3.29 not 4.2/4.6; 4.[457] seem to be ok
1a0d3568 29 libgc 6.8
30 libvorbisfile 1.1.2
23d0e963 31 libpcre 6.7 need UTF-8 support
460b9539 32 libmad 0.15.1b
1a0d3568 33 libgcrypt 1.2.3
460b9539 34 libao 0.8.6
1a0d3568 35 libasound 1.0.13
36 libFLAC 1.1.2
c3feb35b 37 libsamplerate 0.1.4 currently optional
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38 GNU C 4.1.2 }
39 GNU Make 3.81 } Non-GNU versions will NOT work
40 GNU Sed 4.1.5 }
41 Python 2.5.2 (optional; 2.4 won't work)
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42 GTK+ 2.12.12 (for the GTK+ client; 2.10 & older will NOT work)
43 GLIB 2.16.6 (for the GTK+ client)
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45"Tested" means I've built against that version; earlier or later versions will
46often work too.
47
91d9a42d 48For the web interface to work you will additionally need a web server. I've
49had both Apache 1.3.x and 2.x working. Anything that supports CGI should be
50OK.
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52Bug tracker, etc:
53 http://code.google.com/p/disorder/
54
460b9539 55Mailing lists:
56 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/sgo-software-discuss
57 - discussion of DisOrder (and other software), bug reports, etc
58 http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/sgo-software-announce
59 - announcements of new versions of DisOrder
60
91d9a42d 61Developers should read README.developers.
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64Installation
65============
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67 "This place'd be a paradise tomorrow, if every department had a supervisor
68 with a machine-gun"
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5b14453f 70IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from an earlier version, see README.upgrades.
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72Debian/Ubuntu: steps 1 to 6 are dealt with automatically if you use the .deb
73files.
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75OX X/FreeBSD/other Linux: after installation (step 1 and 2), running
76'sudo bash scripts/setup' will cover steps 3 to 6. If it doesn't work on your
77platform, please get in touch.
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460b9539 791. Build the software. Do something like this:
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81 ./configure
82 make # on FreeBSD use gmake
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7a4c02b0 84 See INSTALL or ./configure --help for more details about driving configure.
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86 If you only want to build a subset of DisOrder, specify one or more of the
87 following options:
88 --without-server Don't build server or web interface
89 --without-gtk Don't build GTK+ client (Disobedience)
90 --without-python Don't build Python support
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92 If configure cannot guess where your web server keeps its HTML documents and
93 CGI programs, you may have to tell it, for instance:
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f03d4184 95 ./configure cgiexecdir=/whatever/cgi-bin httpdir=/whatever/htdocs
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97 See README.client for setting up a standalone client (or read the
98 disobedience man page).
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100 To build .debs on Debian/Ubuntu, use:
101 fakeroot debian/rules binary
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460b9539 1032. Install it. Most of the installation is done via the install target:
104
105 make installdirs install
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107 NB steps 3 to 6 are covered by scripts/setup. It should work on FreeBSD, OS
108 X and Linux and could be adapted to other platforms.
109
460b9539 1103. Create a 'jukebox' user and group, with the jukebox group being the default
111 group of the jukebox user. The server will run as this user and group.
112 Check that this user can read your music files and write to the audio
113 device, e.g. by playing a track. The exact name doesn't matter, it could be
114 'jukebox' or 'disorder' or 'fred' or whatever.
115
116 Do not use a general-purpose user or group, you must create ones
117 specifically for DisOrder.
118
1194. Create /etc/disorder/config. Start from examples/config.sample and adapt it
be2d9f37 120 to your own requirements. The things you MUST do are:
460b9539 121 * edit the 'collection' command to identify the location(s) of your own
122 digital audio files. These commands also specify the encoding of
123 filenames, which you should be sure to get right as recovery from an
124 error here can be painful (see BUGS).
be2d9f37 125 Optionally you may also want to do the following:
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126 * add 'player' and 'tracklength' commands for any file formats not
127 supported natively
460b9539 128 * edit the 'scratch' commands to supply scratch sounds (or delete them if
129 you don't want any).
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130 * add extra 'stopword' entries as necessary (these words won't take part in
131 track name searches from the web interface).
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133 See disorder_config(5) for more details.
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135 See README.streams for how to set up network play.
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137 If adding new 'player' commands, see README.raw for details on setting up
138 "raw format" players. Non-raw players are still supported but not in all
662886f6 139 configurations and they cannot support pausing and gapless play. If you
140 want additional formats to be supported natively please point the author at
141 a GPL-compatible library that can decode them.
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36be7e6a 1435. Make sure the server is started at boot time.
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145 On many Linux systems, examples/disorder.init should be more or less
146 suitable; install it in /etc/init.d, adapting it as necessary, and make
147 appropriate links from /etc/rc[0-6].d.
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36be7e6a 1496. Start the server.
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151 On Linux systems with sysv-style init:
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153 /etc/init.d/disorder start
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155 By default disorderd logs to daemon.*; check your syslog.conf to see where
156 this ends up and look for log messages from disorderd there. If it didn't
157 start up correctly there should be an error message. Correct the problem
158 and try again.
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1607. After a short while it should start to play something. Try scratching it
161 (as root):
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163 disorder scratch
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165 The track should stop playing, and (if you set any up) a scratch sound play.
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1678. Add any other users you want. These easiest way to do this is (still as
168 root):
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8ae47ac8 170 disorder authorize USERNAME
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f0feb22e 172 This will automatically choose a random password and create
5b14453f 173 ~USERNAME/.disorder/passwd.
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175 Those users should now be able to access the server from the same host as it
176 runs on, either via the disorder command or Disobedience. To run
177 Disobedience from some other host, File->Login allows hostnames, passwords
178 etc to be configured.
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180 Alternatively, after setting up the web interface (below), it's possible to
181 allow users to register themselves without operator involvement.
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1839. Optionally source completion.bash from /etc/profile or similar, for
184 example:
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36be7e6a 186 . /usr/local/share/disorder/completion.bash
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36be7e6a 188 This provides completion over disorder command and option names.
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191Web Interface
192=============
193
194 "Thought I was a gonner baby, but I'm bullet proof"
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196Debian/Ubuntu: the .deb files will do the setup here automatically.
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198OS X/FreeBSD/other Linux: scripts/setup as referred to above will do the setup
199here automatically.
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201You need to configure a number of things to make this work:
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662886f6 2031. If you want online registration to work then set mail_sender in
e70701e7 204 /etc/disorder/config to the email address that communications from the web
563071c2 205 interface will appear to be sent. If this is not a valid, deliverable email
662886f6 206 address then the results are not likely to be reliable.
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208 mail_sender webmaster@example.com
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210 By default the web interface sends mail via the system sendmail executable
211 (typically /usr/sbin/sendmail or /usr/lib/sendmail). You can override this
212 with the sendmail directive, for example:
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214 sendmail /usr/sbin/my-sendmail
215
216 The executable you choose must support the -bs option. Alternatively you
217 can tell it to connect to an SMTP server via TCP, with the smtp_server
218 directive. For example:
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220 smtp_server mail.example.com
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ad884aa5 222 Use 'disorder reconfigure' to make sure the server knows these settings.
223
e70701e7 2242. The web interface depends on a 'guest' user existing. You can create this
5e34540b 225 with the following command:
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227 disorder setup-guest
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229 If you don't want to allow online registration instead use:
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a767291c 231 disorder setup-guest --no-online-registration
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2333. Try it out. The url will be (something like):
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235 http://localhost/cgi-bin/disorder
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237 You should be able to perform read-only operations straight away, and after
238 visiting the 'Login' page to authenticate, perform other operations like
239 adding a track to the queue.
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64ac73bb 2414. If you run into problems, always look at the appropriate error log; the
5e34540b 242 message you see in your web browser will usually not be sufficient to
243 diagnose the problem all by itself.
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64ac73bb 2455. If you have a huge number of top level directories, then you might find
5e34540b 246 that the 'Choose' page is unreasonably large. If so add the following line
247 to /etc/disorder/options.user:
248 label sidebar.choosewhich choosealpha
249
250 This will make 'Choose' be a link for each letter of the 26-letter Roman
251 alphabet; follow the link and you just get the directories which start with
252 that letter. The "*" link at the end gives you directories which don't
253 start with a letter.
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255 You can copy choosealpha.html to /etc/disorder and edit it to change the
256 set of initial choices to anything that can be expressed with regexps. The
257 regexps must be URL-encoded UTF-8 PCRE regexps.
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a767291c 259If you want to give DisOrder its own virtual host, see README.vhost.
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261Copyright
262=========
263
264 "Nothing but another drug, a licence that you buy and sell"
265
266DisOrder - select and play digital audio files
4778e044 267Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Richard Kettlewell
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268Portions copyright (C) 2007 Ross Younger
269Portions copyright (C) 2007 Mark Wooding
460b9539 270Portions extracted from MPG321, http://mpg321.sourceforge.net/
271 Copyright (C) 2001 Joe Drew
272 Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Leslie
d436bd52 273Portions Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
56293dc8 274Portions Copyright (C) 2000 Red Hat, Inc., Jonathan Blandford <jrb@redhat.com>
460b9539 275Binaries may derive extra copyright owners through linkage (binary distributors
276are expected to do their own legwork)
277
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278This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
279it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
280the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
281(at your option) any later version.
282
283This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
284but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
285MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
286GNU General Public License for more details.
287
288You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
289along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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