Hi,
On Tue, 1 Aug 2006, Matthew Becker wrote:
> I tried specifying alsa support (I thought it was automatically enabled
> and you had to disable it? to remove support? )
yes, it's automatically enabled if all the required files are found.
> by typing the --enable-alsa flag to config, but although it adds the
> support to config, it can't find the file, and make fails then, even
> though I have libasound2 installed (on my debian x86 workstation, and i
> have alsa working there ) --
You also need the development files -> 'libasound2-devel' (or
'libasound2-dev'). The 'libasound2' package only provides the library
runtime, not the files needed to build ALSA applications.
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