Hi Frank,
I believe I fixed this for 0.34 ... it simply always compiles ALSA dynamically (used to be statically.) As a result, the "rpm" packages aren't configured for ALSA anymore. I've come to the conclusion that an RPM can't safely be released with the ALSA library, even statically linked... ALSA users have to do the ".tar.gz" installation but I think anyone who can get ALSA installed shouldn't have any trouble with that.
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it accepts SND and SNDRV
Once you made this change it works perfectly (in my case)....
Well, it didn't work here this way. I also patched s_linux.c that way, but after that I get this error when I run pd-beta8:
ALSA lib dlmisc.c:54:(snd_dlsym_verify) unable to verify version for symbol _snd_pcm_hw_open snd_pcm_open (input): No such file or directory ALSA lib dlmisc.c:54:(snd_dlsym_verify) unable to verify version for symbol _snd_pcm_hw_open snd_pcm_open (output): No such file or directory realtime setting failed because not root
I don't know, if that is an error in alsalib or if one needs to change pd's source in another place.
i would install....DeMuDi...:-) Debian Multimedia Distribution...... (yo'll get the CD at ICMC....)
Proudly running Debian since 1.2.? here ;)
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