Hello,
I removed Cynthiune and built, install it again removing previously
this build arg:
disable-waveout=yes
In theory, I should now at least be able to listen to wav sounds
within Cynthiune, but I still cannot add 'cuckoo.wav' from menu or
with DND method to the songs list, despite the fact I can set it as
default app within the Inspectors/Tools panel.
Regards,
Patrick
On 2025-11-08 19:04:14 +0100 Patrick Cardona <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hello,
My previous message was not sent as expected.
There is the expected sending:
Hello,
My desktop is using ALSA, and the sound is functioning using
Cynthiune and VolumeControl: I am able to listen to mp3 or ogg: that
is good.
I know the Cuckoo animation within AClock is a gadget, but I would
understand why it is dumb and I guess my GNUstep system could be
misconfigured or some lib or some bundle could be lacking.
- I am able to listen to the "cuckoo.wav" file in a Shell with aplay
CLI.
- But the same audio file within AClock is dumb and I am not able to
listen to within Cynthiune.
To build and install Cynthiune, I used these flags:
CONFIG_ARGS="disable-audiofile=yes disable-flac=yes
disable-flactags=yes \
disable-mod=yes disable-windowsmedia=yes
disable-musepack=yes \
disable-timidity=yes disable-asdtags=yes
disable-waveout=yes \
disable-esound=yes disable-ao=yes"
I also used the patch:
Cynthiune-1.0.0_Bundles_ALSA_fails_to_build_due_to_memcheck_inclusion.patch
Cynthiune and AClock were built from svn gap repo.
I also noted that in SystemPreferences, there is no panel about sound
settings. Last thread about NSSound I found in the Discuss List
archives seems old.
I guess also I do not need MacLaren libs and tools, because I have not
sound devices plugged unless my speakers. But maybe I am wrong.
Regards,
Patrick
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