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460b9539 | 1 | DisOrder |
2 | ======== | |
3 | ||
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4 | DisOrder 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"). | |
460b9539 | 15 | |
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16 | See CHANGES for details of recent changes to DisOrder and README.upgrades for |
17 | upgrade instructions. | |
460b9539 | 18 | |
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19 | Platform 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 | |
23 | It could probably be ported to some other UNIX variants without too much | |
24 | effort. | |
460b9539 | 25 | |
26 | Build dependencies: | |
27 | Name Tested Notes | |
662886f6 | 28 | libdb 4.3.29 not 4.2.x; 4.4+ might work. |
1a0d3568 | 29 | libgc 6.8 |
30 | libvorbisfile 1.1.2 | |
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 | |
37 | GNU C 4.1.2 | |
38 | GNU Make 3.81 | |
ddf922de | 39 | GNU Sed 4.1.5 |
1a0d3568 | 40 | Python 2.4.4 (optional) |
41 | GTK+ 2.8.20 (if you want the GTK+ client) | |
42 | GLIB 2.12.4 (if you want the GTK+ client) | |
460b9539 | 43 | |
44 | "Tested" means I've built against that version; earlier or later versions will | |
45 | often work too. | |
46 | ||
91d9a42d | 47 | For the web interface to work you will additionally need a web server. I've |
48 | had both Apache 1.3.x and 2.x working. Anything that supports CGI should be | |
49 | OK. | |
e9194ec6 | 50 | |
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51 | Bug tracker, etc: |
52 | http://code.google.com/p/disorder/ | |
53 | ||
460b9539 | 54 | Mailing lists: |
55 | http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/sgo-software-discuss | |
56 | - discussion of DisOrder (and other software), bug reports, etc | |
57 | http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/sgo-software-announce | |
58 | - announcements of new versions of DisOrder | |
59 | ||
91d9a42d | 60 | Developers should read README.developers. |
61 | ||
460b9539 | 62 | |
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63 | Installation |
64 | ============ | |
460b9539 | 65 | |
66 | "This place'd be a paradise tomorrow, if every department had a supervisor | |
67 | with a machine-gun" | |
68 | ||
5b14453f | 69 | IMPORTANT: If you are upgrading from an earlier version, see README.upgrades. |
460b9539 | 70 | |
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71 | Debian/Ubuntu: steps 1 to 6 are dealt with automatically if you use the .deb |
72 | files. | |
73 | ||
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74 | OX X/FreeBSD/other Linux: after installation (step 1 and 2), running |
75 | 'sudo bash scripts/setup' will cover steps 3 to 6. If it doesn't work on your | |
76 | platform, please get in touch. | |
7a4c02b0 | 77 | |
460b9539 | 78 | 1. Build the software. Do something like this: |
79 | ||
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80 | ./configure |
81 | make # on FreeBSD use gmake | |
460b9539 | 82 | |
7a4c02b0 | 83 | See INSTALL or ./configure --help for more details about driving configure. |
460b9539 | 84 | |
85 | If you only want to build a subset of DisOrder, specify one or more of the | |
86 | following options: | |
87 | --without-server Don't build server or web interface | |
88 | --without-gtk Don't build GTK+ client (Disobedience) | |
89 | --without-python Don't build Python support | |
90 | ||
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91 | See README.client for setting up a standalone client (or read the |
92 | disobedience man page). | |
93 | ||
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94 | To build .debs on Debian/Ubuntu, use: |
95 | fakeroot debian/rules binary | |
96 | ||
460b9539 | 97 | 2. Install it. Most of the installation is done via the install target: |
98 | ||
99 | make installdirs install | |
100 | ||
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101 | The CGI interface has to be installed separately; see under 'Web Interface' |
102 | below. | |
460b9539 | 103 | |
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104 | NB steps 3 to 6 are covered by scripts/setup. It should work on FreeBSD, OS |
105 | X and Linux and could be adapted to other platforms. | |
106 | ||
460b9539 | 107 | 3. Create a 'jukebox' user and group, with the jukebox group being the default |
108 | group of the jukebox user. The server will run as this user and group. | |
109 | Check that this user can read your music files and write to the audio | |
110 | device, e.g. by playing a track. The exact name doesn't matter, it could be | |
111 | 'jukebox' or 'disorder' or 'fred' or whatever. | |
112 | ||
113 | Do not use a general-purpose user or group, you must create ones | |
114 | specifically for DisOrder. | |
115 | ||
116 | 4. Create /etc/disorder/config. Start from examples/config.sample and adapt it | |
be2d9f37 | 117 | to your own requirements. The things you MUST do are: |
460b9539 | 118 | * edit the 'collection' command to identify the location(s) of your own |
119 | digital audio files. These commands also specify the encoding of | |
120 | filenames, which you should be sure to get right as recovery from an | |
121 | error here can be painful (see BUGS). | |
be2d9f37 | 122 | Optionally you may also want to do the following: |
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123 | * add 'player' and 'tracklength' commands for any file formats not |
124 | supported natively | |
460b9539 | 125 | * edit the 'scratch' commands to supply scratch sounds (or delete them if |
126 | you don't want any). | |
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127 | * add extra 'stopword' entries as necessary (these words won't take part in |
128 | track name searches from the web interface). | |
460b9539 | 129 | |
130 | See disorder_config(5) for more details. | |
131 | ||
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132 | See README.streams for how to set up network play. |
133 | ||
134 | If adding new 'player' commands, see README.raw for details on setting up | |
135 | "raw format" players. Non-raw players are still supported but not in all | |
662886f6 | 136 | configurations and they cannot support pausing and gapless play. If you |
137 | want additional formats to be supported natively please point the author at | |
138 | a GPL-compatible library that can decode them. | |
6e2c9f5f | 139 | |
36be7e6a | 140 | 5. Make sure the server is started at boot time. |
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141 | |
142 | On many Linux systems, examples/disorder.init should be more or less | |
143 | suitable; install it in /etc/init.d, adapting it as necessary, and make | |
144 | appropriate links from /etc/rc[0-6].d. | |
145 | ||
36be7e6a | 146 | 6. Start the server. |
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147 | |
148 | On Linux systems with sysv-style init: | |
460b9539 | 149 | |
150 | /etc/init.d/disorder start | |
151 | ||
152 | By default disorderd logs to daemon.*; check your syslog.conf to see where | |
153 | this ends up and look for log messages from disorderd there. If it didn't | |
154 | start up correctly there should be an error message. Correct the problem | |
155 | and try again. | |
156 | ||
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157 | 7. After a short while it should start to play something. Try scratching it |
158 | (as root): | |
460b9539 | 159 | |
160 | disorder scratch | |
161 | ||
162 | The track should stop playing, and (if you set any up) a scratch sound play. | |
163 | ||
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164 | 8. Add any other users you want. These easiest way to do this is (still as |
165 | root): | |
460b9539 | 166 | |
8ae47ac8 | 167 | disorder authorize USERNAME |
460b9539 | 168 | |
f0feb22e | 169 | This will automatically choose a random password and create |
5b14453f | 170 | ~USERNAME/.disorder/passwd. |
460b9539 | 171 | |
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172 | Those users should now be able to access the server from the same host as it |
173 | runs on, either via the disorder command or Disobedience. To run | |
174 | Disobedience from some other host, File->Login allows hostnames, passwords | |
175 | etc to be configured. | |
176 | ||
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177 | Alternatively, after setting up the web interface (below), it's possible to |
178 | allow users to register themselves without operator involvement. | |
179 | ||
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180 | 9. Optionally source completion.bash from /etc/profile or similar, for |
181 | example: | |
460b9539 | 182 | |
36be7e6a | 183 | . /usr/local/share/disorder/completion.bash |
460b9539 | 184 | |
36be7e6a | 185 | This provides completion over disorder command and option names. |
460b9539 | 186 | |
187 | ||
188 | Web Interface | |
189 | ============= | |
190 | ||
191 | "Thought I was a gonner baby, but I'm bullet proof" | |
192 | ||
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193 | Debian/Ubuntu: the .deb files will do the setup here automatically. |
194 | ||
195 | OS X/FreeBSD/other Linux: scripts/setup as referred to above will do the setup | |
196 | here automatically. | |
460b9539 | 197 | |
198 | You need to configure a number of things to make this work: | |
199 | ||
662886f6 | 200 | 1. If you want online registration to work then set mail_sender in |
e70701e7 | 201 | /etc/disorder/config to the email address that communications from the web |
563071c2 | 202 | interface will appear to be sent. If this is not a valid, deliverable email |
662886f6 | 203 | address then the results are not likely to be reliable. |
e70701e7 | 204 | |
205 | mail_sender webmaster@example.com | |
206 | ||
207 | By default the web interface sends mail by connecting to the SMTP port of | |
208 | 127.0.0.1. You can override this with the smtp_server directive, for | |
209 | exampler: | |
210 | ||
211 | smtp_server mail.example.com | |
212 | ||
ad884aa5 | 213 | Use 'disorder reconfigure' to make sure the server knows these settings. |
214 | ||
e70701e7 | 215 | 2. The web interface depends on a 'guest' user existing. You can create this |
5e34540b | 216 | with the following command: |
217 | ||
218 | disorder setup-guest | |
219 | ||
220 | If you don't want to allow online registration instead use: | |
221 | ||
a767291c | 222 | disorder setup-guest --no-online-registration |
5e34540b | 223 | |
a767291c | 224 | 3. Make sure that DisOrder can find its icons and stylesheet. For example in |
225 | your web server configuration: | |
460b9539 | 226 | |
5e34540b | 227 | Alias /disorder/ /usr/local/share/disorder/static/ |
460b9539 | 228 | |
5e34540b | 229 | Alternatively you could use a symlink from the right location in your |
230 | document root, provided your web server is configured to follow them. | |
231 | ||
a767291c | 232 | cd /var/www |
233 | ln -s /usr/local/share/disorder/static disorder | |
460b9539 | 234 | |
e70701e7 | 235 | 4. Install disorder.cgi in an appropriate location. Remember to make it |
a767291c | 236 | executable. Example: |
5e34540b | 237 | |
758ec28f | 238 | install -m 755 server/disorder.cgi /usr/lib/cgi-bin/disorder |
5e34540b | 239 | |
e70701e7 | 240 | 5. Try it out. You should be able to perform read-only operations straight |
d84bf422 | 241 | away, and after visiting the 'Login' page to authenticate, perform other |
242 | operations like adding a track to the queue. | |
460b9539 | 243 | |
e70701e7 | 244 | 6. If you run into problems, always look at the appropriate error log; the |
5e34540b | 245 | message you see in your web browser will usually not be sufficient to |
246 | diagnose the problem all by itself. | |
460b9539 | 247 | |
e70701e7 | 248 | 7. If you have a huge number of top level directories, then you might find |
5e34540b | 249 | that the 'Choose' page is unreasonably large. If so add the following line |
250 | to /etc/disorder/options.user: | |
251 | label sidebar.choosewhich choosealpha | |
252 | ||
253 | This will make 'Choose' be a link for each letter of the 26-letter Roman | |
254 | alphabet; follow the link and you just get the directories which start with | |
255 | that letter. The "*" link at the end gives you directories which don't | |
256 | start with a letter. | |
257 | ||
258 | You can copy choosealpha.html to /etc/disorder and edit it to change the | |
259 | set of initial choices to anything that can be expressed with regexps. The | |
260 | regexps must be URL-encoded UTF-8 PCRE regexps. | |
460b9539 | 261 | |
a767291c | 262 | If you want to give DisOrder its own virtual host, see README.vhost. |
460b9539 | 263 | |
264 | Copyright | |
265 | ========= | |
266 | ||
267 | "Nothing but another drug, a licence that you buy and sell" | |
268 | ||
269 | DisOrder - select and play digital audio files | |
8f9616f1 | 270 | Copyright (C) 2003-2008 Richard Kettlewell |
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271 | Portions copyright (C) 2007 Ross Younger |
272 | Portions copyright (C) 2007 Mark Wooding | |
460b9539 | 273 | Portions extracted from MPG321, http://mpg321.sourceforge.net/ |
274 | Copyright (C) 2001 Joe Drew | |
275 | Copyright (C) 2000-2001 Robert Leslie | |
276 | Binaries may derive extra copyright owners through linkage (binary distributors | |
277 | are expected to do their own legwork) | |
278 | ||
279 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under | |
280 | the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software | |
281 | Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later | |
282 | version. | |
283 | ||
284 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY | |
285 | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A | |
286 | PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. | |
287 | ||
288 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with | |
289 | this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple | |
290 | Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA | |
291 | ||
292 | Local Variables: | |
293 | mode:text | |
294 | fill-column:79 | |
295 | End: |