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devices not listing on Ubuntu 14.04 & ruby 2.2.3p173 #90

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jbheren opened this issue Sep 22, 2015 · 5 comments
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devices not listing on Ubuntu 14.04 & ruby 2.2.3p173 #90

jbheren opened this issue Sep 22, 2015 · 5 comments

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@jbheren
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jbheren commented Sep 22, 2015

Hi all, here the output when I run 'air list'

I, [2015-09-22T23:03:40.678734 #4186]  INFO -- : Celluloid 0.17.1.2 is running in BACKPORTED mode. [ http://git.io/vJf3J ]
gem list | grep -e air -e net-ptth

gives :

  • airplay (1.0.5, 1.0.3)
  • airplay-cli (1.0.3)
  • net-ptth (0.0.17)

Wish you the Best,

@chdagenais
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Same thing here

@elcuervo
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elcuervo commented Jun 8, 2016

I'm working on a new version, Celluloid has proven to be problematic so I'm changing it. This issue will get fixed with that one.

@sodabrew
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sodabrew commented Jun 8, 2016

@elcuervo oh cool! Are you using a different framework for evented connections?

@elcuervo
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elcuervo commented Jun 8, 2016

@sodabrew I'm working on finding one that does the job but I'm moving towards on just building a tiny module that uses threads and TCPSocket.

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sodabrew commented Jun 8, 2016

About two years ago I became the maintainer for EventMachine. It's a lot more "old school" than Celluloid. I've thought about working on an EM version of Airplay for a while. That said, plain old TCPSocket and threads would probably work well enough and remove a lot of dependencies.

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