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Source Install
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To install OpenAL Soft, use your favorite shell to go into the build/
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directory, and run:
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cmake ..
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Assuming configuration went well, you can then build it, typically using GNU
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Make (KDevelop, MSVC, and others are possible depending on your system setup
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and CMake configuration).
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Please Note: Double check that the appropriate backends were detected. Often,
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complaints of no sound, crashing, and missing devices can be solved by making
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sure the correct backends are being used. CMake's output will identify which
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backends were enabled.
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For most systems, you will likely want to make sure ALSA, OSS, and PulseAudio
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were detected (if your target system uses them). For Windows, make sure
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DirectSound was detected.
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