Am Dienstag, den 01.11.2005, 07:13 -0500 schrieb Vincent Béron:
Le mar 01/11/2005 à 05:03, Juergen Wieczorek a écrit : [snip]
Dear Vincent,
Hi Juergen,
I have been rpmbuilding the sources on my FC3 system with the latest standard kernel-2.6.12-1.1381_FC3, which like all previous Fedora 2.6.x kernels has no support for OSS.
The binary packages were built against kernel-2.6.12-1.1380_FC3, as that was the latest available on the release date of 0.9.
My rpm system is: rpm-4.3.2-21 rpm-python-4.3.2-21 rpm-libs-4.3.2-21 rpm-devel-4.3.2-21 rpm-build-4.3.2-21
My installed alsa rpms are: alsaplayer-0.99.76-3 alsa-utils-1.0.6-3 alsa-lib-1.0.6-8.FC3
You're missing alsa-lib-devel-1.0.6-8.FC3. No wonder you get no sound with ALSA :)
I run a few 'non-rpmed' binary packages like Java, LimeWire, a homebanking solution and some games, but nothing that IMHO could in such a way interfere with the sound system.
Right.
Correction to my prev posting: When the binary wine-0.9 package is installed, I can choose "ALSA" or "OSS" in winecfg as sound setting and have sound. With the compiled version only "OSS" gives me sound.
See above for missing alsa-lib-devel package.
For either version: When choosing "Automatic" to auto-detect the sound system, both come up with "OSS" though it is definitvely not installed.
ALSA comes with OSS emulation, so technically it is "available" for applications.
Hitting "Configure" does not work too. I get the message that it "could not open wineoss.drv or winealsa.drv", though that may not be implemented yet.
Can't answer on that one, my build system doesn't have a sound card for now :(
Vincent
It took me some time to sort my system out, but finally I got it. That sound was working at all when set to "OSS", was due to the cross- platform libao-0.8.5 which I had installed earlier and then forgot.
With my next system setup, I swear, I'll take down a full documentation of all the projects/lib that I try.
Thanks anyway.