Jerther:

Okay, I think there are problems with me installing lirc pulseaudio
packages with lirc not installed, or other things like avahi.  I guess I
did not catch this because I had the packages installed.  However,
trying it in a clean chroot revealed the issues.

It seems like all that needs to be done is to type "sudo apt-get install
-f" afterwards with "sudo dpkg -i --force-all *.deb" before that instead
of "sudo dpkg -i *.deb" in the script.  This will have the side effect
of installing a few more packages on your system pertaining to audio
although it should fix package issues.  Also you can just try doing
"sudo dpkg -i --force-all *.deb" and "sudo apt-get install -f" even
after the fact, at any time, to fix the problems.  Nothing I've told you
so far should be irreversible.  I'm not sure if this could account for
some issues you're having but I really do need an entire log.  I
attached what happened with a barebones non-desktop system (maybe even
missing a few packages you might have).

Right now, I really want to test the binary fix (it's deep in there
somewhere), not the script, so ideally it would be written so you do not
have to install these extra packages.  I mean, you could just add my
launchpad ppa to your sources.list.  It would probably be more reliable
this way, but there's no reason we can't get it working like this
either.

However, I cannot test pulseaudio within my chroot for many reasons.  If
we cannot fix it like this I will have to try it in a virtual machine.

I attached a log of package issues with the chroot.  At the end I
execute this, which prove there should be no package dependency
problems.

r...@mattes18:~/pa_no_simd# apt-get install
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 8 not upgraded.

Andy

** Attachment added: "initial potential dependency problems with script fixable 
through "dpkg -i --force-all" and "apt-get -f install" commands"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50951782/pa_log

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