> I'm debugging the win32 "Assertion failed '!e->dead' failed" issue. > During that I found that libpulsecommon (.dll in this case) is not installed > (which made me fight ghosts in the past few hours :) ). Is this a known issue? > Unfortunately I have no idea about autotools and I seem unable to fix it > myself. recent version of PulseAudio have libpulsecommon installed in /usr/lib/pulseaudio I am not sure how this is supposed to work on Win32; rest assured that I feel your pain; it poses problems elsewhere as well, e.g. when cross-compiling, linking w/o libtool, statically linking, etc. regards, p. -- Peter Meerwald +43-664-2444418 (mobile)