I accidentally replied to the author, not the list, apologies. On Sunday, 5. February 2006 00:06, Kalle Vahlman wrote: > > I'm led to believe > > that scratchbox is OSS enabled. > > inside scratchbox you are talking to your "real" /dev/dsp so it's more > correct to say that you discovered that your "real" linux installation > is OSS enabled... ;)
Badly phrased from me, I guess a better way to say it would be "scratchbox can use whatever audio system is present on the host computer". > Scratchbox just mounts the /dev, /proc and /tmp (possibly others too?) > from the "real" environment so having audio work on scratchbox is not > really an indication of anything I'm afraid. The version of esound that is shipped with Maemo SDK seems to be like on N770 defaulting to /dev/dsptask. So it didn't work for me, since the host is running ALSA with OSS-emulation (see above :-), and (DSP Gateway's?) /dev/dsptaskX directories do not exist there. So I took the esound 0.2.35 sources from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/esound/0.2/. After installing the esound stuff to the SDK from these, esd starts and works. If I now succesfully compile and test an audio application with this new version of esound under Maemo arm-target, what is the likelihood the app would also work on the N770? Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here? -Teemu > > -- > Kalle Vahlman, [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ maemo-developers mailing list maemo-developers@maemo.org https://maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-developers