Hi Petter,

all we do is to detect ALSA using standard CMake mechanisms
(FIND_PACKAGE(Alsa)) - if it's available, we use it. If a platform
pretends to support it, we won't start to sort out specific systems
just because of their special/non-native ALSA support. You have two
options: apply my patch (which will be in next upstream release
anyways) or pass "-DWANT_ALSA=OFF" to CMake on BSD :-)

Toby

2014-10-02 7:01 GMT+02:00 Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>:
>
> While I slept and after your patch came in, A different approach
> (disabling ALSA compiletely on FreeBSD which do not support ALSA) was
> proposed in the bug report.  It seem like a less intrusive approach
> for this release.  Perhaps the autodetection should be improved?  I
> suspect your patch make sense too, if there are platforms with ALSA
> but without ESTRPIPE, which is Linux specific as far as I can tell.
>

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