On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Thorsten Manegold wrote: > I have the slink version of libesd0 and esound installed, but their > version is not sufficient. > The debs from the unstable branch seem to be linked to libc2.1...
Ah! i didn't stop to think of that... Since you already have esound compiled from source, you may just want to grab the potato sources and recompile them against glibc 2.0. > Also I have esound (0.2.8 I think) compieled from source in > /usr/local but it seems like it's not found there... Latest in potato is 0.2.10 if you feel like updating. /debian/dists/potato/main/source/sound/ An advantage of compiling with the Debian diffs is that it'll generate a deb you can install. In order to compile from Debian sources, you'll need the dpgk-dev package, and the -dev packages for whatever libraries are required. You also need the orig sources, the diffs, and the dsc from your Debian mirror. [directions paraphrased from a README from the pine sources packages] dpkg-source -x foo_v-d.dsc will then unpack the source and automatically apply the patches. Then, cd to the "foo" directory and execute debian/rules binary. .deb files will be created for you, which you can then install with dpkg. > Yes, but the deb-package for the beta1.1 version is linked to libc > 2.1 which does not work with slink. > > Ho can I have configure find essound in /usr/local ... You can use thes options when you invoke ./configure --with-esd-prefix=PFX Prefix where ESD is installed --with-esd-exec-prefix=PFX Exec prefix where ESD is installed You could also add the proper path to LD_LIBRARY_PATH

