On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 18:39:57 +1000
"Al Beard" <bear...@unixservice.com.au> wrote:

> Hi Mooneer and all,
> 
> I've sorted the problem, "pipewire0.3" on my Fedora 32 has provided some 
> PulseAudio libraries in:
> 
> /usr/lib64/pipewire-0.3/pulse
> 
> So I added /etc/ld.so.conf.f/pulse-64.conf with the line above (as root)
> 
> then ran "ldconfig".
> 
> XnView and MSHV now both work.
> 
> But there are no "include" files for the Pulse libraries ??

If you are using Fedora 32 it is almost 2 years old and hasn't been
supported since a month after the release of Fedora 34. Fedora moved
fully over to pipewire with Fedora 34 and really to have a working
system with pipewire and pipewire-pulse you need to upgrade to Fedora
35 which is the current release. In addition to that Fedora 36 will be
released in April which means that Fedora 34 goes out of support in May
meaning that you need at least Fedora 35 to have support until near the
end of 2022.

Without following the Fedora release schedule you end up with a lot of
problems with library version incompatibilities and missing packages.

Usually if you need the include and header files you have to install
the -devel packages but I don't know how well this will work on an old
Fedora installation as you are effectively backporting packages that
are not intended for general consumption on older releases.

I would also suggest reading the common bugs pages for each distro
version as there are some gotchas with the change to pipewire and now
its session manager wireplumber. It's under heavy development so things
are potentially unstable.

-- 

Brian  G8SEZ


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