There will only be a pulseaudio option if you have the correct
libraries in place when you build the code. You need to make sure that
the libpulse-dev package is installed and you must run 'autoreconf' to
regenerate the configure script.

Hence why I created a package...

2009/8/9 Susan Cragin <susancra...@earthlink.net>:
> Neil -- Your pulseaudio driver did not change my experience.
> I compile from git, so I downloaded your three patches, successfully patched 
> the code, compiled, installed, loaded Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10S and tried 
> to train it.
> The training still failed, with the exact same message as above.
> When I ran winecfg, I noticed that my options were essentially the same. Is 
> there supposed to be a pulseaudio option? My audio choices are: ALSA, OSS, 
> Jack, NAS, EsoundD.
>
> BTW --
> Bug 371897 may be responsible for DNS10's failure to train. Any sputter or 
> stop in sound input might give the "timeout" error I see.
>
> --
> Wine, Pulseaudio and no more sound in 2.6.31 - regression?
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407970
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