On 2015-03-27 08:27, David Martinez wrote:
libasound2-dev was not installed. Installed it just now. How do I get
those modules back now?
As Georg says, run configure and make again. Or
dpkg-buildpackage/debuild, if you're using debian packages.
A tip could be to first do "sudo apt-get buil
On 27.03.2015 08:27, David Martinez wrote:
libasound2-dev was not installed. Installed it just now. How do I get
those modules back now?
Reconfigure & recompile.
You should see a line saying:
Enable Alsa: yes
in the output of the configure script.
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libasound2-dev was not installed. Installed it just now. How do I get those
modules back now?
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:54 PM, David Henningsson <
david.hennings...@canonical.com> wrote:
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> On 2015-03-27 07:50, David Martinez wrote:
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>> I tried compiling pulseaudio 5.99.3 on Raspbian (wheez
On 2015-03-27 07:50, David Martinez wrote:
I tried compiling pulseaudio 5.99.3 on Raspbian (wheezy). Things seemed
to have worked well except that I seem to be missing all of the alsa
modules. I searched the file system and could not find them. Without
them, I can't get hardware playback, right
I tried compiling pulseaudio 5.99.3 on Raspbian (wheezy). Things seemed to
have worked well except that I seem to be missing all of the alsa modules.
I searched the file system and could not find them. Without them, I can't
get hardware playback, right? What can I do?
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