Thanks, that worked! However, in Ubuntu, the package is called "libasound2" instead of "alsa-lib". 2017-01-28 0:14 GMT+01:00 Takashi Sakamoto <o-takashi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > On Jan 27 2017 22:16, Takashi Iwai wrote: >> >> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 14:03:16 +0100, >> Jörg Müller wrote: >>> >>> >>> Thanks for the patch, that was fast! >>> >>> So I want to apply that patch to my system (Ubuntu Studio 14.04). How >>> do I proceed? I guess, the patch wont be available via apt-get soon, >>> right? >> >> >> I have no idea about Ubuntu. Ask Ubuntu people. > > > Ubuntu 14.04 is one of LTSs, while development for this release already > finished three years ago. Basically, packages for the release are not > updated unless some exceptions. > > In your case, you can generate alsa-lib related packages with the patch by > your own. But no one can care of your packages and you need to do everything > to be required.; e.g. even if you encounter issues from the generated > packages, no one can help you. > > $ sudo apt-get install build-essentials devscripts > $ sudo apt-get build-dep alsa-lib > $ cd /tmp > $ apt-get source alsa-lib > $ cd alsa-lib-* > (apply the patch) > $ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -uc -b > (packages are generated in higher directory by one level) > > Perhaps, the above command lines are not enough. Some packages are still > missing for packaging. > > > Regards > > Takashi Sakamoto _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel