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GuitarRocker2562
November 8th, 2008, 01:23 PM
Hi, I am running juanty, i386, and I was wondering, does anybody else not have pulseaudio installed, when I try to install it, I get an error about broken packages. Anybody else?
plun
November 8th, 2008, 01:29 PM
Yup and its "stone dead broken" at least for 32 bit...
I tested GIT and it works great. ver .14
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php?p=6124305&postcount=15
Or remove PA but thats a "primitive solution"...:D
I hope that Luke goes directly to the GIT version. Fedora 10 uses that code.
GuitarRocker2562
November 8th, 2008, 01:36 PM
when do you think it will be fixed?
autocrosser
November 8th, 2008, 01:37 PM
Yes--same here--just waiting for the updates--thinking about going the git way, I'm not in a world of hurt (Alsa stuff is still working here)--so I'm not in a real rush.....
Have not seen any indication yet--the problem is with libasound-plugins
plun
November 8th, 2008, 01:50 PM
I downloaded source for ver .13 and it was impossible to build.
GIT version was Ok with the patch.
alsa-plugins was updated again today and the challenge is that these packages are really nested within each other and also the meta package ubuntu-desktop
GIT builds Ok but maybe there is a "Debian challenge".... "dirty packages" directly built from source...O:) maybe impossible....
Luke must for sure be aware of that the builds broke...
plun
November 8th, 2008, 03:07 PM
Followup... I have a package build and I can upload it if someone wants to test.
I take no responsibility for this package....except its done with a standard Debian checkinstall
module-raop-discover.a must be done with a "dummy" file
======================== Installation successful ==========================
Copying documentation directory...
./
./ChangeLog
./LICENSE
./README
./GPL
./ABOUT-NLS
grep: /var/tmp/tmp.gKDOkCmqGD/newfile: No such file or directory
Copying files to the temporary directory...OK
Stripping ELF binaries and libraries...OK
Compressing man pages...OK
Building file list...OK
Building Debian package...OK
Installing Debian package...
OK
Erasing temporary files...OK
Writing backup package...OK
Deleting temp dir...OK
************************************************** ********************
Done. The new package has been installed and saved to
/home/plun/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_0.9.14-1_i386.deb
You can remove it from your system anytime using:
dpkg -r pulseaudio
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