It is anyway silly for VLC to feature the sndio support on Linux. (I
happen to have written the VLC sndio plugin, and I'd argue that) sndio
is inferior in every possible ways to ALSA or PulseAudio, and should
only be used where needed, meaning mostly OpenBSD.

AFAICT, it is built because VLC depends on libfluidsynth-dev, which
depends on SDL, which somehow depends on libsndio-dev (probably for bad
reasons).

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  libsndio7.0 : Breaks: libsndio7.1 (<= 1.8.1-1~exp2) but 1.8.1-1~exp2
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