ALSA driver

David Hammerton david at transgaming.com
Fri Apr 19 11:31:03 CDT 2002


Hi,

Eric has written one which is almost complete, I am in the midst of debugging
it and finising it off.

Contact me directly if you like.

David

On 19 Apr 2002 17:57:07 +0200, Marco Pietrobono wrote:

|   Hi,
|  
|    I'm starting to work on a native ALSA driver for wine. Since I
|  remember that Marcus was working (or was planning to work) an that one
|  too, I would like to know if there is already something to work on or to
|  contribute to, or if I need to start from scratch.
|  
|    If there is nothing already written, I would like to discuss what kind
|  of approach we should use with ALSA programming, since FWIK there should
|  be two way to use it: we can use the ALSA devices directly, just like it
|  has been done with OSS, or we can use the alsalib to avoid all direct
|  references to the kernel devices and ioctl, but this solution will add a
|  dependency on the alsalib library itself to wine. Of course, we could
|  add a configure option/check to allow its use at compilation time,
|  but...
|  
|    BTW, Alsalib is LGPL, so the license shouldn't be a problem.
|  
|    bye,
|  
|  /pietrobo
|  
|  
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