Randy McMurchy wrote:
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote these words on 04/20/06 10:49 CST:

Testcase: aoss some-app-that-uses-dev-dsp

This is meaningless to me, as I've never come across an app that
is OSS only. So ALSA works just fine. As I mentioned, I've never
had a reason to install it, and probably will never *find* a
reason to. :-)

But thanks for the pointer.


What about mpg123, which is listed by BLFS as "requiring" alsa-oss? It's possible that BLFS is simply wrong, since mpg123's Makefile has a "linux-alsa" target. I'm trying to test this myself, but I'm having problems getting it to compile at all, possibly due to GCC 4.1/Glibc 2.4...

<command line>:1:13: warning: missing whitespace after the macro name
as   -o decode_i586.o decode_i586.s
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `\
', needed by `mpg123'.  Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/chris/sources/mpg123-0.59r'
make[1]: *** [mpg123-make] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/chris/sources/mpg123-0.59r'
make: *** [linux] Error 2
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