libasound.so/a for platforms other than x86

Does libasound.so/.a exist for platforms other than x86? I just refreshed
my qnx box with the latest and greatest OS/dev kits/etc, but just happened
to notice that libasound only seems to exist for x86 …

Patrick_Mueller@oti.com

Hi Patrick,

I am looking into this.

E.


Patrick Mueller <patrick_mueller@oti.com> wrote:

Does libasound.so/.a exist for platforms other than x86? I just refreshed
my qnx box with the latest and greatest OS/dev kits/etc, but just happened
to notice that libasound only seems to exist for x86 …

Patrick_Mueller@oti.com

Hi Patrick,

I see it in my ppcbe dir and in armle dirs. /ppcbe/lib/
/armle/lib/

Both had em. When you installed with the package installer
did you specify All Hosts?

E.


Patrick Mueller <patrick_mueller@oti.com> wrote:

Does libasound.so/.a exist for platforms other than x86? I just refreshed
my qnx box with the latest and greatest OS/dev kits/etc, but just happened
to notice that libasound only seems to exist for x86 …

Patrick_Mueller@oti.com

Sorry. I cross-posed to ddk.audio, being impatient, and my thread got
picked up there.

My problem was that I didn’t install the full runtimes for all the other
platforms. Once I did that (>300M worth), I got my libasound.so’s. 300M
for 5 friggin’ files … :frowning: I may end up just dlopen()'ing the so and
picking the few APIs I need up dynamically, rather than have to install all
this stuff again …

or make my QNX file system bigger next time I reinstall :slight_smile:

Patrick_Mueller@oti.com



“Hardware Support Account” <hw@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:9qi5lm$2bu$1@nntp.qnx.com

Hi Patrick,

I see it in my ppcbe dir and in armle dirs. /ppcbe/lib/
/armle/lib/

Both had em. When you installed with the package installer
did you specify All Hosts?

E.


Patrick Mueller <> patrick_mueller@oti.com> > wrote:
Does libasound.so/.a exist for platforms other than x86? I just
refreshed
my qnx box with the latest and greatest OS/dev kits/etc, but just
happened
to notice that libasound only seems to exist for x86 …

Patrick_Mueller@oti.com

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