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* config.in: Regenerated (HAVE_ALSA).
* sound.c (alsa_sound_perror, alsa_open, alsa_period_size)
(alsa_configure, alsa_close, alsa_choose_format, alsa_write)
(snd_error_quiet, alsa_init): New functions.
(vox_init): Return 0 if unable to open device.
(Fplay_sound_internal): Test for alsa first and use vox (oss) as
a fallback.
(struct sound_device): Add period_size.
(wav_play, au_play): Use period_size if set.
* Makefile.in (CFLAGS_SOUND): New flags for ALSA
(ALL_CFLAGS): Add CFLAGS_SOUND
author | Jan Djärv <jan.h.d@swipnet.se> |
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date | Thu, 18 May 2006 17:06:55 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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