RE: esound (installing GNOME)
- From: Heinke Frerichs <H Frerichs gmx de>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: RE: esound (installing GNOME)
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 14:34:18 +0100 (MET)
Heinke Frerichs wrote:
Hello,
I don't know if this is the right list to put this question but I try.
I've downloaded the latest GNOME sources and now I want to compile it.
The list on the gnome source page says which packages have to be
installed first. Well, I compiled and installed audiofile with no
problems but the second package listed there is esound.
Compiling esound gives the following error-message:
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afGetSampleFormat
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afReadFrames
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afGetChannels
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afCloseFile
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afGetRate
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afGetFrameCount
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afOpenFile
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afGetTrackBytes
.libs/libesd.so: undefined reference to afSetVirtualByteOrder
esound comes with its own libesd in ./lib so I don't know why it
doesn't
work.
Sorry, ./libis created during compilation, but anyway, it should work.
Another problem:
While running configure from esound I get a message (just a message, NO
error) that audilfile can't be found.
Well, I have installed audiofile with the same path in --prefix and I can
run audilfile_config from the esound
dir. But still esound can't find it.
Has anyone an idea what I should do?
Has someone else the same problem??
I hope someone can help me with this problem
-Heinke
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