[linux-audio-user] Re: snd-ls not opening stereo files correctly

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Jeremiah Benham:
>
> On Sat, Jul 02, 2005 at 01:19:23PM +0200, Kjetil Svalastog Matheussen
> <k.s.matheussen@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Oops....
>> Does this work?:
>>
>> export CFLAGS=-fPIC
>> /usr/local/snd-ls/snd-7/snd -noglob -noinit -l
>> /usr/local/snd-ls/init.scm
>
> Yes, That worked. Thanks.
>

Great! Thanks for the report!


> Now I have a problem with it only opening 1 channel of a stereo file.
> Opening a stereo file in snd-7.14 seems to work. I would use snd-7.14
> but none of the xm xg stuff seems to work for me. It just makes snd
> segfault if I compile it with xm or xg support
>
> I have gentoo linux on an amd64 in 64bit mode.
>

I'll release a new version of snd-ls with a more updated version of snd
very soon.
16 days behind is obviously too little to keep up with the latest
features, such as 64 bit. :-)

But as soon as the gtk-stuff is working again, it probably works just fine
to replace the snd-7.tar.bz2 file in the snd-ls package with the latest
version. So you can do it yourself, of course.




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