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This fixes: http://autobuild.buildroot.net/results/d463f3bf730a600a07ed6cd33695bf45e9fd3540/ Signed-off-by: Anton Kolesov <Anton.Kolesov@synopsys.com> [yann.morin.1998@free.fr: use the new symbol; remove comment strings] Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PULSEAUDIO
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bool "pulseaudio"
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depends on BR2_USE_WCHAR
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depends on BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
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select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBTOOL
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select BR2_PACKAGE_JSON_C
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select BR2_PACKAGE_LIBSNDFILE
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select BR2_PACKAGE_SPEEX
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depends on BR2_LARGEFILE
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU # fork()
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depends on BR2_ARCH_HAS_ATOMICS
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help
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PulseAudio is a sound system for POSIX OSes, meaning that it
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is a proxy for your sound applications. It allows you to do
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advanced operations on your sound data as it passes between
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your application and your hardware. Things like transferring
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the audio to a different machine, changing the sample format
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or channel count and mixing several sounds into one are
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easily achieved using a sound server.
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http://pulseaudio.org
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if BR2_PACKAGE_PULSEAUDIO
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config BR2_PACKAGE_PULSEAUDIO_DAEMON
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bool "start as a system daemon"
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help
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PulseAudio can be started as a system daemon. This is not the
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recommended way of using PulseAudio unless you are building a
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headless system.
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endif
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comment "pulseaudio needs a toolchain w/ wchar, largefile, threads"
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depends on BR2_USE_MMU
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depends on BR2_ARCH_HAS_ATOMICS
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depends on !BR2_USE_WCHAR || !BR2_LARGEFILE || !BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS
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