I think, problem is in your script. Try to split it in smaller parts - like LEGO :) If smallest part works, simply add another parts until error starts to expose. Then correct wrong code. Aa, CHECK what happens, when your script runs - maybe it newer properly ends?? Try simpler script from other user - my script and configuration is in attachment. But you must rewrite it - it is *.bat file is for windows (i run listener under Cygwin on windows)! Sorry, but i haven't time to test your script - don't have SQL database also. DIY. Uldis Citēju Johannes <j_t_k@swipnet.se>: > > No i didn't try that. But since i removed the exec it haven't crashed > since yesterday. Looks like the problem lies in the script or the way > listener handles the way its executed. Is there anyway to debug whats wrong? > > Folkert van Heusden skrev: > > Have you tried my suggestion of using the oss audio mode? > > > > On Tue, Jan 23, 2007 at 01:22:43AM +0100, Johannes wrote: > > > >> I removed the exec and it has been running fine for a while now. Ill > >> leave it and check tomorrow to es if its still up. Don t see why my > >> script can interfere with the prog. Its a very basic script. maybe this > >> is a bug in listener? Maybe someone can have a look at my script and see > >> if im doing anything wrong. The way i see it, it works like it should. > >> script: > >> http://drknas.dontexist.com/encode.pl > >> > >> Uldis Kalni?? skrev: > >> > >>> Possible solutions: > >>> > >>> - kernel changes - try lower version. I tried 2.6.12, it worked. > >>> - try without exec = /srv/www/encode.pl - maybe problems with script. > >>> - of course, OSS or OSS emulation can be tested. > >>> - compile options of Listener - i don't know about LFS, but with Gentoo > >>> you can > >>> over optimize binaries, so they works unstable or don't work. > >>> > >>> - try with different distribution livecd - an example, Gentoo. Or better > - > >>> install other distribution on separated partition. > >>> > >>> If nothing helps, try to buy another soundcard - nowadays they are cheap > :) > >>>
FOR %%f IN (*.wav) DO (OGGENC2.EXE "%%f"&& del /Q "%%f") ftp -i -s:ftpkom.txt # windows ftp client executes commands from ftpkom.txt file to send result to central repository del /Q *.ogg
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