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You could either try installing the ALSA and ESD packages from Mandrake 8.2
as well, or just try installing the SDL*.rpm files that you can download
from libSDL.org.

It looks like SDL was config’d by Mandrake to require ALSA and ESD, but
doesn’t “require” them as dependencies, so when you install SDL, it
pretty much installs a broken SDL (at least from the “-devel” point of
view)

:^(

-bill!

Bill:

As per your request, attached please find the output of sdl-config – libs.

I very much appreciate your effort.

The sdl libraries I am using are the ones that came with Mandrake 8.2.

On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 05:48:28PM -0500, someone wrote:

-L/usr/lib -lSDL -lpthread -lm -lasound -L/usr/lib -ldl -lartsc -lpthread -L/usr/lib -lesd -laudiofile -lm -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lX11 -lXext -lXxf86vm -lXxf86dga -lXv -lXinerama -ldl

Note I fix this in Debian by building a simple OSS-only version and making
the libsdl-dev package from that. Nobody has complained because the
symbols for libesd, etc, are not actually part of the SDL ABI anyway.On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 03:59:53PM -0700, nbs wrote:

You could either try installing the ALSA and ESD packages from Mandrake 8.2
as well, or just try installing the SDL*.rpm files that you can download
from libSDL.org.

It looks like SDL was config’d by Mandrake to require ALSA and ESD, but
doesn’t “require” them as dependencies, so when you install SDL, it
pretty much installs a broken SDL (at least from the “-devel” point of
view)

:^(


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