All,
Sorry been distracted.

* I enclose the git patches (they are a small attachment and I didn't want to set up a git repository just yet.) * There is a README.OSX file that should cover everything you need to know about what I did and the changes I made. Maybe someone can add them to the wiki (I'm not game just yet to go charging in and editing things that might only work for me :-) ). * I did not include my changes to get rid of the wait etc shadow complaints because they are not fatal and unrelated to the OSX port. * Calls to clock_* have been replaced with pa_clock_* wrapper except for the one file alsa-time-test.c where there didn't seem any point !?

I've tried to make it fairly elegant whilst making minimal changes to the main code base.
I have not tried compiling it under Linux yet.
I will never try compiling it under Win32 :-)

Let me know how you go.

Enjoy.

Kim

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On 28/07/2009, at 5:59 PM, Greg Darke wrote:

On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 09:52:23PM +1000, Kim Lester wrote:
Ok,

I'll see what I can sort out tomorrow.

cheers
Kim

Hi Kim,

Just wondering how you went with your patches.

I have been following this, and the other thread quite closely... I
currently have a compilied (but non-functional) copy of pulseaudio on my
machine.

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