On 08/07/2009 08:37 PM, Colin Guthrie wrote: > 'Twas brillig, and Patrick Shirkey at 07/08/09 10:55 did gyre and gimble: >> I have Fedora 11 64 bit with a dev version of pulse. I have both the >> 32 and 64 bit version of the alsa-plugins-pulseaudio library but >> skype and flash are not able to find the 64 bit version. Hard linking >> it from /usr/lib64 to /usr/lib doesn't do anything. > > OK, so my guess was correct :) > > Problem is this: > > On 64 bit apps: > > Alsa loads the pulse plugin -> Pulse Plugin uses libpulse (from your > git build) and successfully finds and connects to the pulseaudio daemon. > > On 32 bit apps: > > Alsa loads the pulse plugin -> Pulse Plugin uses libpulse (from your > *system* version -e.g. mismatched from your server) and cannot find or > connect to the pulseaudio daemon. > > > You need to make sure your 32bit libpulse matches the 64bit version. > I was having this same issue when running the default install from Fedora 0.9.15 before I upgraded to 0.9.16. Can you recommend which steps I should take to ensure that the 32 bit lib and 64 bit lib will work together? It seems that even the Fedora packagers are having trouble with this step. Cheers. > :) > > Col > >