On 14/7/02 3:41 PM, "Mark Constable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeremy Higgs wrote:
>>> /usr/bin/glib-config and /usr/bin/xmms-config need editing
>>> to change -I${prefix}/include/glib-1.2 to -I${prefix}/include/glib.
>>
>> Is this needed to get the plugin to work, do you mean?
>
> It's what I needed to do to get it to compile. A make install
> plonked libALSA.so.0.0.0 in /usr/lib/xmms/Output/, I restarted xmms
> and selected the alsa output module and viola. I'm not sure why
> it's not a current Debian package.
Ahhh I see. But won't changing those lines affect other packages that rely
on /usr/bin/glib-config and xmms-config? Or is it a bug in the packages that
provide those two files, that hasn't been resolved...?
I just checked in my installation, and /usr/include/glib-1.2 has two files:
glib.h and gmodule.h
However, /usr/include/glib does not exist... On the other hand, there is
also /usr/lib/glib/include, which contains glibconfig.h
I have been able to compile the ALSA XMMS output plugin without making those
changes, though, so I don't know how (if at all) that would affect the
playback (which is currently non-existent - it crashes when trying to play,
using the ALSA plugin).
>> I haven't ever had 0.5 installed, as I only started using ALSA recently. The
>> previous version, however, was 0.9beta10 (using the debian packages in
>> testing). Once I updated to 0.9beta12, it stopped working.
>
> Excuse my presumption.
>
> I had no luck using any ALSA before 0.9rc2, all Debian packages
> locked up my machine solid since the beginning of the year. FWIW.
>
> --markc
>
Thanks!
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