John: The instructions you provided are for debian. It does not work on 
Angstrom.

I solved this issue by uninstalling and re-installing alsa-dev package:

# opkg install alsa-dev

Then I got the alsa headers under /usr/include/alsa directory as expected. 

Murat

On Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:29:05 AM UTC-4, KurtE wrote:
>
> Thanks, that does look cleaner.  I hope this works for mbelg...   
>
> Personally I am happy that I moved my BBBk to Debian, but locally I have 
> updated my readme with the information, in case I need to do this again 
> (will update on my github soon).   Also looks like good general purpose 
> advice so again thanks.
>
> On Wednesday, April 16, 2014 8:41:24 PM UTC-7, john3909 wrote:
>>
>>
>> From: KurtE <ku...@rockisland.com>
>> Reply-To: <beagl...@googlegroups.com>
>> Date: Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 5:45 PM
>> To: <beagl...@googlegroups.com>
>> Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Where is asoundlib.h?
>>
>> I could be wrong, but when I was trying to do this awhile ago on 
>> Angstrom, I did not find it.  I ended up downloading and building the stuff 
>> on the BBBk.  Now with Debian, I can now do like I did on the Raspberry Pi 
>> and and do the apt-get install libasound2-dev
>>
>> More details on what I do is up on my Readme file of my github Raspberry 
>> Pi project(Bad name, but was first linux box): 
>> https://github.com/KurtE/Raspberry_Pi 
>>
>> From that readme:
>>
>> I did not find any valid packages to install the ALSA, so I did it 
>> manually: 
>>
>>     wget ftp://ftp.alsa-project.org/pub/lib/a...1.0.25.tar.bz2 
>>     tar jxf alsa-lib-1.0.25.tar.bz2
>>     cd alsa-lib-1.0.25
>>     ./configure
>>     make install
>>
>> Try this instead,
>>
>> apt-get source libasound2
>> cd alsa-lib-1.0.25
>> // if you want debug symbols
>> export DEB_BUILD_OPTION=nostrip noopt debug
>> dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -us -j8 -aarmhf
>>
>> // The dpkg-buildpackage uses the settings a patches in the debian folder 
>> and builds the library as intended
>> // This commands creates Debian packages in the parent folder.
>>
>> cd ..
>> sudo dpkg -i libasound2* deb
>>
>> Regards,
>> John
>>
>>
>> This did not set the USB device to be default sound device, I used the 
>> command: aplay -L to list the nodes. From which I created the configuration 
>> file: /etc/asound.conf pcm.!default sysdefault:Device
>>
>> Again there may be easier ways, but that is what I did.  Note: I am using 
>> a USB sound adapter...
>>
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