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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hey, Xerxes! Retaking compiling Blender
      with new OpenAL version. Check what you told me... and please
      explain it to me. I didn't understand.<br>
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      where I have to download the source to compile? Is there any
      compiled 1:1.16.0-3 package that I can install in my Ubuntu(Mate)
      14.04?<br>
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      It's important for my job to compile Blender with this version of
      OpenAL. If not, I'm stuck in a very old version of Blender.<br>
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      Thanks!<br>
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      El 29/06/15 a las 11:12, Xerxes Rånby escribió:<br>
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                <div>You have two versions of openal installed:<br>
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                the ubuntu packaged 1:1.14-4ubuntu1 version is installed
                in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/<br>
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              and your own compiled version is installed in
              /usr/local/lib<br>
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            blender still use the version found in
            /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu<br>
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          the "right way" to fix it is to work with your linux
          distribution and update the ubuntu package on your system to a
          new version<br>
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        you should be able to checkout the sourcecode for 1:1.16.0-3 and
        use that to produce new .deb packages that you can install on
        your system. <br>
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                      <div class="gmail_quote">2015-06-29 14:52
                        GMT+02:00 Mario Mey <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                          rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex">Chris, let
                          me tell you that I suppossedly compiled,
                          installed and configured OpenAL in last
                          commit. But Blender still have this freeze. I
                          suppose that I have to compile Blender with
                          this new OpenAL... it's been a long time that
                          I don't compile Blender. For the moment, I'm
                          talking about this with Nexyon (Blender audio
                          developer).<br>
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                          Also, I'm a bit confused... about something
                          that is more a O.S. topic.<br>
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                          I compiled and installed OpenAL in last
                          commit. I did everything and openal-info says
                          "OpenAL version string: 1.1 ALSOFT 1.16.0".
                          So, I know it is installed. But...<br>
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                          In Synaptic, I search "openal" and the 3
                          OpenAL packets (libopenal1, libopenal-dev and
                          libopenal-data) that I have installed, still
                          say "1:1.14-4ubuntu1" version. So... did I
                          installed correctly? How do I know the real
                          version of OpenAL that I have installed and
                          configured in my system?
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