Hi,
Jaroslav Kysela wrote :
It looks like a linking (linker) issue. Are you sure that your dynamic module is linked with libasound (-lasound option for gcc)?
The command "ldd <your_so_file>" should print libasound.so in list.
Thank you very much for your answer! I agree, it's definitely a link problem.
If my main module sends the addresses of the ALSA functions to the shared library, the test works. It then means that the shared library by itself doesn't know the right location of the functions, and that there is a problem during the run-time link.
It has then nothing to do with ALSA, but in my way of managing libraries. :) I have 15 years of experience in C, but only a couple of months on Linux, and sometimes I'm a bit lost.
To make ALSA work in my projects (I'm using Code:Blocks), I added to the link section all the .so libraries I found in /usr/lib/alsa-lib. Apparently it worked for stand-alone programs, but not for shared libraries.
Could you please tell me what I should add to my project (I'm using Code:Blocks) to make my programs use the current ALSA shared library in the system? I tried to build the static lib (./configure --enable-makeshared=no -- enable-static=yes) then the shared lib (./configure --enable-makeshared=no -- enable-static=yes) but it seems to have corrupted my system. My already compiled old programs don't work anymore, saying that "snd_async_add_pcm_handler" is not implemented.
Sorry if my request is out of the topic of this mailing-list. Please do not hesitate to tell me if so.
Olivier