Thanks for taking care of this, Aidan. Looks like this would be a good
test for your new build procedure, why don't you just make a build and
send it to Nige?
For what it's worth, the official Pipmak 0.2.7 release was built on
Debian 4, with OpenAL from package libopenal0a version 1:0.0.8-4. I have
no idea what the current version is as I haven't updated that virtual
machine since then.
I'm surprised that it works with libopenal.so.1 because as far as I
remember that number is used specifically to mark incompatible library
versions.
cwalther@debian:~$ ldd pipmak/build-linux/pipmak
...
libopenal.so.0 => /usr/lib/libopenal.so.0 (0xb7681000)
...
-Christian
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