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Richard Stallman et le logiciel libre
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Getting ffmpeg to work with Heroku
23 octobre 2016, par scientifficI attempted to install ffmpeg for my Heroku Rails app and now my app is crashing.
I added a buildpack using the following command :
heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/shunjikonishi/heroku-buildpack-ffmpeg
After pushing to Heroku, I get the following error according to my logs :
2013-11-17T17:50:44.022351+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Starting process with command `bundle exec rails server -p 47171`
2013-11-17T17:50:46.295602+00:00 app[web.1]: bash: bundle: command not found
2013-11-17T17:50:47.589491+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Process exited with status 127
2013-11-17T17:50:47.597968+00:00 heroku[web.1]: State changed from starting to crashed
2013-11-17T17:50:48.620853+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path=/ (...) fwd="76.118.180.235" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2013-11-17T17:50:48.847288+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path=/favicon.ico host=(...) fwd="76.118.180.235" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=When I run heroku run rake db:migrate, I get the error :
Running `rake db:migrate` attached to terminal... up, run.9791
(in /app)
rake aborted!
no such file to load -- bundler/setup
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/config/boot.rb:6:in `<top>'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/config/application.rb:1:in `<top>'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/Rakefile:5:in `<top>'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2373:in `load'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2373:in `raw_load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2007:in `block in load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2058:in `standard_exception_handling'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2006:in `load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:1991:in `run'
/usr/local/bin/rake:31:in `<main>'
</main></top></top></top>When I check the version of bundler I’m using (bundle show bundler), I get :
/Users/(...).rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p448/gems/bundler-1.3.5/lib/bundler.rb:284: warning: Insecure world writable dir /usr/local in PATH, mode 040777
/Users/(...)/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p448/gems/bundler-1.3.5How can I solve this problem ?
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Getting ffmpeg to work with Heroku
18 juillet 2020, par scientifficI attempted to install ffmpeg for my Heroku Rails app and now my app is crashing.



I added a buildpack using the following command :



heroku config:add BUILDPACK_URL=https://github.com/shunjikonishi/heroku-buildpack-ffmpeg




After pushing to Heroku, I get the following error according to my logs :



2013-11-17T17:50:44.022351+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Starting process with command `bundle exec rails server -p 47171`
2013-11-17T17:50:46.295602+00:00 app[web.1]: bash: bundle: command not found
2013-11-17T17:50:47.589491+00:00 heroku[web.1]: Process exited with status 127
2013-11-17T17:50:47.597968+00:00 heroku[web.1]: State changed from starting to crashed
2013-11-17T17:50:48.620853+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path=/ (...) fwd="76.118.180.235" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=
2013-11-17T17:50:48.847288+00:00 heroku[router]: at=error code=H10 desc="App crashed" method=GET path=/favicon.ico host=(...) fwd="76.118.180.235" dyno= connect= service= status=503 bytes=




When I run heroku run rake db:migrate, I get the error :



Running `rake db:migrate` attached to terminal... up, run.9791
(in /app)
rake aborted!
no such file to load -- bundler/setup
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/config/boot.rb:6:in `<top>'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/config/application.rb:1:in `<top>'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
rubygems/custom_require>:29:in `require'
/app/Rakefile:5:in `<top>'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2373:in `load'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2373:in `raw_load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2007:in `block in load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2058:in `standard_exception_handling'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:2006:in `load_rakefile'
/usr/local/lib/ruby/1.9.1/rake.rb:1991:in `run'
/usr/local/bin/rake:31:in `<main>'
</main></top></top></top>



When I check the version of bundler I'm using (bundle show bundler), I get :



/Users/(...).rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p448/gems/bundler-1.3.5/lib/bundler.rb:284: warning: Insecure world writable dir /usr/local in PATH, mode 040777
/Users/(...)/.rvm/gems/ruby-1.9.3-p448/gems/bundler-1.3.5




How can I solve this problem ?


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ffmpeg connection reset by peer
8 mars 2015, par Quentin SpottiswoodeI have a problem when using ffmpeg :
quite often my clients will have slightly dodgy internet connections but they subscribe to a service which is designed to record a stream that they are hosting, and record it for hosting on something like a wordpress site.
ffmpeg is called by a python script. I would like, ideally, to know if ffmpeg will throw an exception or return a value that can be accessed by the python script and used as a variable to determine if there was a problem recording the audio.
at the moment python calls ffmpeg using :
os.system('ffmpeg -i [stream address] -t 1:00 -acodec copy ')
when I simulate a connection loss (turning off the NIC on the virtual machine) ffmpeg prints to the terminal
Connection reset by peer