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Lucas Bickel

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Radio Bern RaBe is the non-commerical, cultural community radio station in Berne, Switzerland.

Please have a look at our liquidsoap, airtime, idjc and streambox subprojects or tune in at https://www.rabe.ch.

LibreTime SkunkWorks CentOS Repo

Contains Radio RaBe's legacy airtime build and "unofficial" LibreTime packages (bug reports welcome) for CentOS 7.3.

Original canonical source and documentation: https://github.com/radiorabe/airtime. See the libretime package for more info.

OS dependencies for LibreTime. Some of the dependencies in this repo override packages from upstream CentOS/EPEL with later versions taken from Fedora Core.

These packages are meant to be used for LibreTime installs. Their release number is zero prefixed to aid in switching to upstream packages once (if) the packages here make their way into EPEL or CentOS.

Various small audio tools that do not quite fit into the dab, airtime, and liquidsoap repo.

Contains a mix of our own specfiles and some backports from Planet CCRMA and Fedora.

https://github.com/radiorabe/backup

Contains repos that can be used to brand various systems with RaBe logos and whatnot.

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RaBe packages for The Internet DJ Console (IDJC).

This was originally based off of Fedoras specfile but has since been updated to build Brian Millhams feature/postgres-with-plugins branch.

This project holds packages for installing the savonet liquidsoap project and its savonet ocaml dependencies. The build-chain used to build the packages on CentOS is based on Fedora and may be found in the ocaml subproject.

The specfiles for these packages are maintained at https://github.com/radiorabe/. See https://github.com/radiorabe/centos-rpm-liquidsoap for the main liquidsoap specfile.

A list of what is enabled in the liquidsoap build is in the liquidsoap's package description.

Quick Install:

curl -o /etc/yum.repos.d/liquidsoap.repo http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/radiorabe:/liquidsoap/CentOS_8/home:radiorabe:liquidsoap.repo

yum install liquidsoap

Thats it, see https://github.com/radiorabe/centos-rpm-liquidsoap for infos on the systemd integration.

If you are using Fedora you might find a repository matching your OS by navigating to https://build.opensuse.org/repositories/home:radiorabe:liquidsoap. Please be aware that the Fedora Packages usually go through much less stringent testing. There might also be some lag when it comes to supporting new versions of Fedora since the release frequency of Fedora is much higher than CentOS.

Backport of Fedora 33 OCaml for building liquidsoap 1.4.

These packages are not needed for installing and operating liquidsoap. They are used to build the liquidsoap binary using a modern version of the OCaml compiler.

Some very quick and dirty RPMs for installing logstash-input-journald.

The are based on some handcrafted tarballs taken from a simple installation of logstash.

To make the build easier they do not reference any dependencies. You can install them into an elastic.ca install of logstash con CentOS and that is all they do.

Backport mod_auth_openidc along with cjose from Fedora 33 to CentOS 7.

These packages are here because we need them to build others depending on them. They are only intended for use on OBS and not for installation. Please use the upstream repo directly if you need to install any of these.

some deps from modules (only libblueray for now) that i was not able to properly exand yet :(

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