Hi again,

and sorry for the late reply.

On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 6:05 PM, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> wrote:
> Understood. But my point is that liboss-salsa already provides
> ALSA-compatibility headers.  Digging a bit more, it seems
> libdssialsacompat installs its alsa headers into /usr/include/dssi/alsa,
> so there shouldn't be a conflict actually.  I guess this is where you
> intended to let it install them?

Sure, it is so.
I've understood the point: the goal is to integrate those symbols in
liboss-salsa, I think it's feasible and some work on both
libdssialsacompat and liboss-salsa-dev is needed in order to get it
achieved:

 - asoundef.h might be removed from libdssisalsacompat-dev and
replaced by a symlink to the header provided by libasound2-dev
 - liboss-salsa-dev's seq_midi_event.h should point to
libdssialsacompat-dev's one
 - seq_event.h needs little more investigation, the copy provided by
libdssisalsacompat-dev may need to be refresh'd
 - ...

This is just to set a beginning point, but I'm not an experienced
kfreebsd porter, so any help is appreciated :)

Regards,

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