Just noticed the new 0.9.15 release, got it building on Gentoo, and then found that the non-dbus build's ALSA modules appear to be broken: E: modinfo.c: Failed to open module "/usr/lib64/pulse-0.9.15/modules/module-alsa-card": file not found E: modinfo.c: Failed to open module "/usr/lib64/pulse-0.9.15/modules/module-alsa-sink": file not found E: modinfo.c: Failed to open module "/usr/lib64/pulse-0.9.15/modules/module-alsa-source": file not found Using a simple dlopen tool to use to test for these cases, and you get: ~/dl_opener module-alsa-source.so dlopen failed: error "/usr/lib/pulse-0.9.15/modules/libalsa-util.so: undefined symbol: pa_reserve_wrapper_get" I've only looked at the "reverve_wrapper" functionality briefly, but it appears liberally used in the ALSA modules, and seems to be added only to the dbus builds. I'm not using dbus because I have a system-wide daemon usage and didn't want to go through allocating a dbus instance/etc. at this time. Is this something that can stubbed out (relatively) safely? -- Erich Stefan Boleyn <erich at uruk.org> http://www.uruk.org/ "Reality is truly stranger than fiction; Probably why fiction is so popular"