Re: [Linux-wildo-devel] bootstrap.sh issue
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From: Scorpyn . <sc...@ho...> - 2007-03-29 09:56:52
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<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE> <P><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif">As far as portaudio is concerned, it's kinda on my TODO list already so I can have a look at it. I think there has been a new release of portaudio since then, so it needs to be updated to work with that aswell (I don't know if anything that affects us has changed or not though).<BR><BR>I'm not really sure what my oss problem is, but I'm guessing that its due to some errors in my kernel configuration more than anything (I had the same problem with teamspeak iirc).<BR><BR>I was hoping that fixing --disable-alsa was a simple matter of fixing the spelling error on line 203 in configure.ac, but unfortunately that doesn't seem to be the case :)</FONT><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif"><BR><BR></P></FONT> <P><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11px; FONT-FAMILY: tahoma,sans-serif">>Portaudio is code that was commited by an old developer and at that<BR>>time was flagges as working.<BR>>I never tested it but gros did it about 1.5 years ago and he said it<BR>>was not working.<BR>>The main problem is that we have sightly changed the<BR>>API from that time and it probably need at least a fast lift-up (nothing<BR>>complex, just a matter of naming the functions correctly and checking<BR>>the are conformant to the specs).<BR>><BR>>Volunter here is needed, anyone?<BR>><BR>>About OSS it was working 2 weeks ago when I lastly tested it, it was<BR>>working bad as OSS always did (perfect on my system thought, but not<BR>>on other systems).<BR>>By default the configure enable ALSA if it can find it, as many other<BR>>thing it checks only for the lib and not for the headers, i have to fix<BR>>all those problems cause they give issues on many system (mainly<BR>>Debian!!)<BR>>--disable-alsa is stupid like many other switches cause it do disable<BR>>alsa but cause of the missing plugin design you still need the header<BR>>to compile lw!! There is more and more worki on that configure.ac... it<BR>>grows and grows, I'll have a look at what i can do, that is a bug that<BR>>should be put in sf... so when someone has time he can take care of it<BR>>(without forgetting it, it happens continuously).<BR>><BR>>About the test stuff it would be strange it does not work when you<BR>>sucessfuly compile with oss, those that does not use static instance of<BR>>ALSA should still work, they are just too waiting the pluginization...<BR>>then you will just choose what to use with -<something><BR>>alsa/oss/portaudio -<something> gsm/speex/CELP<BR>><BR>>Regards,<BR>>Gabriele Dini Ciacci<BR>><BR>><BR>>On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:21:38 +0000<BR>>"Scorpyn ." <sc...@ho...> wrote:<BR>><BR>> > Hmm...<BR>> ><BR>> > What's the status of portaudio? Is that supported and/or still<BR>> > planning to be supported?<BR>> ><BR>> > The problems I've had with alsa (some or all might be fixed by now<BR>> > though) :<BR>> ><BR>> > 1. ./configure --disable-alsa didn't work.<BR>> > 2. Some of the test stuff seemed to still be using oss a while ago<BR>> > (linux with alsa but without oss emulation failed, but I might be<BR>> > assuming too much<BR>> > - maybe there was another issue).<BR>> > 3. ./configure was able to find alsa support in a Cygwin environment,<BR>> > but there were no header files so the compilation failed.<BR>> ><BR>> > ><BR>> > >Hi Scorpyn,<BR>> > ><BR>> > >Scorpyn . wrote:<BR>> > > > Looks good. INSTALL.Cygwin does need to be updated aswell,<BR>> > > > because at the moment it only describes how to compile the test<BR>> > > > stuff. I think some changes to other files in the project might<BR>> > > > be necessary first though (./configure --disable-alsa comes to<BR>> > > > mind, but maybe that's already taken care of).<BR>> > > ><BR>> > > > I'll have a look at INSTALL.Cygwin and related stuff instead then<BR>> > > > (as I'm supposed to) :)<BR>> > ><BR>> > >Sounds great, please do that. --disable-alsa could be a problem at<BR>> > >the moment since oss isn't working, but maybe darkschneider can say<BR>> > >something about that.<BR>> > ><BR>> > ><BR>> > >regards,<BR>> > ><BR>> > >Benjamin Peter<BR>> > ><BR>> ></P></FONT></DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMBEN/2743??PS=47575" target="_top">MSN Messenger</a> Download today it's FREE!</html> |