[pulseaudio-discuss] amd64, pulseaudio, and nspluginwrapper

Timo Harmonen timo.harmonen at iki.fi
Thu May 24 21:13:04 PDT 2007


I have the same problem, 64 bit Ubuntu with ltsp and pulseaudio in use,
flash works with nspluginwrapper but there's no sound even with
libflashsupport.

Has anyone been investigating this further? Any solutions?

- Timo

Alex Malinovich wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 15:55 +0100, CJ van den Berg wrote:
>> On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 05:45:17AM -0800, Alex Malinovich wrote:
>>> Well, I've just spent the last 4 hours working on this and I've made a
>>> LITTLE progress. I can now at least get the flash plugin in a 32-bit
>>> browser to give me sound (after installing the libflashsupport package)
>>> through pulse. But that defeats the purpose of nspluginwrapper in the
>>> first place. :)
>> Before you go any further with this, you might want to know that the alsa
>> plugin for pulse doesn't work with Flash 9. So once you get all the libs
>> loaded correctly it's just going to break anyway.
>>
>> libflashsupport works great though and is arguably the "right" way to get
>> flash working with pulse. So, I assume the solution we should try to get
>> working is flash32+libflashsupport32+libpulse32 all in an amd64 browser.
> 
> Yeah, I missed the bit about "libpulse32" earlier... silly me... so
> here's where I've gotten:
> 
> flash32 works fine for video only
> libflashsupport32 is building fine as a lib32 for amd64, except that I'm
> guessing it's not actually pulling in the pulse support
> 
> libpulse32 -- so I started trying to work on this just using my limited
> knowledge of cross-arch builds. It seems to need libasyncns and
> libavahi-common, and possibly others. With a bit of work, I was able to
> hack together a buildable lib32asyncns. This got me far enough in the
> pulse build for it to fail on libavahi, at which point I decided to call
> it a day.
> 
> Is there some simpler way of handling the builds of libpulse32? Or will
> all of pulse's dependencies also need to be made into 32-bit packages as
> well? (If there's any more beyond avahi it's probably going to be beyond
> me to even attempt it at this point.)
> 
> 
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