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RE: audio icons and stdio_musician1.0
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- Subject: RE: audio icons and stdio_musician1.0
- From: "Greg E. Priest-Dorman" <priestdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:58:12 -0500 (EST)
- In-Reply-To: T. V. Raman's message of 14 November 2000 08:19:09 -0800
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>>>>> "T.V." == T V Raman <ramantv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
T.V.> Greg --
T.V.> STDIOM requires the commercial OSS header files to build
T.V.> --the claim is that the pre-built version works...
Prebuilt version does not work for me with debian 2.2, but a correctly
recompiled version of stdiosynth does work for me.
Stdiosynth does compile and work under debian without the commercial
OSS header files. I had a mistyped the line continaing the location
of soundcard.h. Once I corrected that typo I was able to rebuild
stdiosynth and this new version works fine.
To get stdiosynth to compile under debian without the commercial OSS
header files, I replaced the line in stdiosynth.c that was:
#include "/usr/lib/oss/soundcard.h"
with
#include "/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17/include/linux/soundcard.h"
There are several "soundcard.h" files on my system. This is the first
one I tried once I noticed my typo. I would suspect that using one of
the other soundcard.h files would work as well.
Thanks for the responces,
Greg
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Greg Priest-Dorman
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