11-14-2024, 02:01 PM
@funkster
I haven’t looked at the code recently, so don’t hold me to this, but I expect you can save and keep reinstalling the altered bluez-alsa package until such time as Tim bumps moOde to a new version of bluez-alsa (currently 4.2.0) or the libraries on which the build is dependent change significantly. Anyway, there no harm in trying the same build. This guide tells how to revert if necessary.
Regards,
Kent
I haven’t looked at the code recently, so don’t hold me to this, but I expect you can save and keep reinstalling the altered bluez-alsa package until such time as Tim bumps moOde to a new version of bluez-alsa (currently 4.2.0) or the libraries on which the build is dependent change significantly. Anyway, there no harm in trying the same build. This guide tells how to revert if necessary.
Regards,
Kent