As a follow-up to my original post: > I also can't get other FLAC-aware apps to compile against the new FLAC. > Specifically flac-tools 0.1.1 and alsaplayer-0.99.72.
Alsaplayer compiles fine against FLAC 1.0.3 -- I'll try to get the developer(s) of that app to update to 1.0.4. flac-tools is a more complicated story. The first obstacle is that the configure script contains a bug -- it fails to link the math library where it should. Line 951 in the configure script reads LIBS="-lFLAC $LIBS" when it SHOULD read: LIBS="-lFLAC -lm $LIBS" Additionally, I'm quite sure that flac-tools 0.1.1 doesn't work with any version of FLAC newer than 1.0.2, in that I can get it to compile against 1.0.2 and nothing newer. However, even having gotten it compiled, I can't run it usefully. On a Linux/PPC system I can run the app but it only outputs noise, and on a Linux/x86 system the app invariably bombs out with a seg fault. Oh well. -- Alec ________________________________________________________________________ Alec Wood, Senior Programmer Analyst Network Services & Information Technologies, University of Chicago ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek Welcome to geek heaven. http://thinkgeek.com/sf _______________________________________________ Flac-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/flac-users