Hello, As I said previously, there is something weird with NSSound. So I built a little test program (source attached)
<TestCuckoo.tar.gz> to check only this sound aspect of AClock: - make - openapp ./TestCuckoo In my context, the output is:2025-12-14 15:15:12.706 TestCuckoo[311030:311030] Path: /home/patrick/SOURCES/CODING/GNUstep_Objective_C/TestCuckoo/TestCuckoo.app/Resources/cuckoo.wav 2025-12-14 15:15:12.708 TestCuckoo[311030:311030] Could not find suitable sound
plug-in 2025-12-14 15:15:12.708 TestCuckoo[311030:311030] Failed to load sound!I know sound system is working within other projects like NeXTSpace of Sergii Stoian on the same computer, but I know also GNUstep libs where modified.
So I am wondering if it is a NSSound issue with GNUstep standard libs (AppKit/NSSound) on Debian or GNU Linux in general. Maybe only on arm64 arch? Let me know if the attached code is working on other systems than mine (see details on my full signature at the bottom).
Regards, Patrick ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: 2025-11-08 19:04:14 +0100 From: Patrick Cardona <[email protected]> Subject: Dumb Cuckoo (again) ... 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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Patrick Cardona - Pi400 - GNU/Linux aarch64 (Debian 13.1)
Xorg (1:7.7+24) - libcairo2 (1.18.4-1+rpt1 arm64)
Window Maker (0.96.0) - GWorkspace (1.1.0 - 02 2025) - Theme: AGNOSTEP
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TestCuckoo.tar.gz
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