Dropping patch: util-Try-finding-out-application-name-using-dladdr.patch fixes this problem
broken lib have this undefined symbol: readelf -s libpulse.so.0.17.3 |grep main 181: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND main good ones lack it Also I wasn't able to build it without this patch:
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It is build in the wrong order. Thanks make and/or libtool. -- X was an interactive protocol: alpha blending a full-screen image looked like slugs racing down the monitor. http://www.keithp.com/~keithp/talks/usenix2000/render.html