On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 4:19 PM, Olivier Guillion - Myriad olivier@myriad-online.com wrote:
Unfortunately, it didn't work for me. It started to install about 700 MB of miscellaneous packages, and failed on the making of the final package.
How did you download them? And which distro are you using.
By precaustion I reverted to a previous snapshot of my system. Isn't it a simpler way to get debug info? Is it possible for instance to install libasound-dbg on Ubuntu 11.04?
That should be possible, yes. Or just build the library yourself and redirect your linker to take the self-compiled library rather than the system-wide instance.
Maybe my problem comes from run-time link with the library? Does anyone use Code:Blocks to compile C applications that use ALSA?
If yes could you please tell me the compiler/linker settings to properly use the ALSA shared libs? I added "/usr/lib/libasound.so.2" to the "Link library" section of the Linker settings, and it worked, but I still get crashes on the "snd_device_name_hints", especially within a small Mozilla plug-in in Firefox.
I've never done such a thing myself, but maybe someone else has.
I can send the whole project, with a very easy test that shows the problem if needed.
People on this list are usually really busy and I'm not sure whether anybody would offer such specifc support unless it points out a specific problem in the ALSA code. But I can't speak for everyone here, of course :)
Daniel