[SOLVED] How to install KMail 2?

Has anyone had experience installing kdepim-kmail2 on Arch?
This is what I did:
1) Downloaded both tarballs from ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/kdepim/4.5.94.1/src/
2) Extracted them. CD into directory, type cmake ./
3) After ~15 mins of compiling, typed # make install . Wait another 10 minutes or so
4) Now I can run KMail, but I can't do almost anything. Going to the Account Wizard gets me "Could not start the account wizard. Please check your installation." message. Clicking the "Configure KMail" crashes KMail.
I realize that this is beta and that these features may not even work, but I was wondering maybe I was doing something wrong?
Last edited by Deusdies (2011-03-04 22:15:32)

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    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xeb7): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xecc): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xedd): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xeee): undefined reference to `speex_echo_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xefc): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xf0a): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_destroy'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::~AudioInput()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xfdb): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xfe7): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0xffc): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x100d): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x101e): undefined reference to `speex_echo_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x102c): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x103a): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_destroy'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::AudioInput()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x111e): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1126): undefined reference to `speex_bits_reset'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1141): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1149): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1161): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x11c1): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x11dd): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x11f1): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1219): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    release/AudioInput.o:AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x122d): more undefined references to `speex_encoder_ctl' follow
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::AudioInput()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1294): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_init'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::AudioInput()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x142e): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1436): undefined reference to `speex_bits_reset'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1451): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1459): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1471): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x14d1): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x14ed): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1501): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1529): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    release/AudioInput.o:AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x153d): more undefined references to `speex_encoder_ctl' follow
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::AudioInput()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x15a4): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_init'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::flushCheck()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1773): undefined reference to `speex_bits_nbytes'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x17ee): undefined reference to `speex_bits_write'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1862): undefined reference to `speex_bits_reset'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::encodeAudioFrame()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b35): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b46): undefined reference to `speex_echo_state_destroy'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b53): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_state_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b75): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b86): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1b9a): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1bae): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1bc9): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    release/AudioInput.o:AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1c0f): more undefined references to `speex_preprocess_ctl' follow
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::encodeAudioFrame()':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1c61): undefined reference to `speex_bits_reset'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1c92): undefined reference to `speex_echo_cancellation'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1ca5): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_run'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x1d5a): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2066): undefined reference to `speex_encode_int'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2085): undefined reference to `speex_encoder_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x22c7): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_run'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x22e9): undefined reference to `speex_echo_state_init'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2307): undefined reference to `speex_echo_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x231f): undefined reference to `speex_preprocess_ctl'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2328): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_reset'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x24f4): undefined reference to `speex_bits_pack'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2508): undefined reference to `speex_bits_pack'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x254e): undefined reference to `speex_bits_pack'
    release/AudioInput.o: In function `AudioInput::addMic(void const*, unsigned int)':
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x26c0): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_process_float'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2780): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_get'
    AudioInput.cpp:(.text+0x2789): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_tick'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutput::AudioOutput()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x6d8): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x6e0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x6f4): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x6fc): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutput::AudioOutput()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x7c8): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x7d0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x7e4): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x7ec): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::needSamples(unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xa74): undefined reference to `speex_bits_remaining'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xaef): undefined reference to `speex_bits_set_bit_buffer'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xaf7): undefined reference to `speex_bits_rewind'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xb09): undefined reference to `speex_decode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xb43): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_process_float'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::speexCallback(SpeexBits*, void*, void*)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xbdf): undefined reference to `speex_bits_unpack_unsigned'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xc29): undefined reference to `speex_bits_unpack_unsigned'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::~AudioOutputSpeech()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xed0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xedc): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xee5): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::~AudioOutputSpeech()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xf60): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xf6c): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xf75): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::~AudioOutputSpeech()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xfe0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xfec): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0xff5): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::~AudioOutputSample()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1060): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1069): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::~AudioOutputSample()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x10e0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x10e9): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::~AudioOutputSample()':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1150): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_destroy'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1159): undefined reference to `speex_bits_destroy'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::AudioOutputSpeech(ClientPlayer*, unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x120d): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1215): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1233): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1248): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1271): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x12d6): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x12f2): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x131a): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1323): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::AudioOutputSpeech(ClientPlayer*, unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x13ed): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x13f5): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1413): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1428): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1451): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x14b6): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x14d2): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x14fa): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1503): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::AudioOutputSample(QString const&, QList<QByteArray> const&, bool, unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x15c7): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x15cf): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x15ed): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1602): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x162b): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x16b1): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::AudioOutputSample(QString const&, QList<QByteArray> const&, bool, unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1797): undefined reference to `speex_lib_get_mode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x179f): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x17bd): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x17d2): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x17fb): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1881): undefined reference to `speex_bits_init'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSample::getPacketsFromFile(QString const&)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1d6e): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1d8f): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_buffer'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1dc8): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_wrote'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1df9): undefined reference to `ogg_page_serialno'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e05): undefined reference to `ogg_stream_init'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e17): undefined reference to `ogg_stream_pagein'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e3f): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_pageout'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e5a): undefined reference to `ogg_page_serialno'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e73): undefined reference to `ogg_page_serialno'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1e7f): undefined reference to `ogg_stream_reset_serialno'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1f3b): undefined reference to `speex_packet_to_header'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x1f80): undefined reference to `ogg_stream_packetout'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x210b): undefined reference to `ogg_sync_clear'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x2179): undefined reference to `ogg_stream_clear'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::addFrameToBuffer(QByteArray const&, unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x229e): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_put'
    release/AudioOutput.o: In function `AudioOutputSpeech::needSamples(unsigned int)':
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4a6d): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_get'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4aab): undefined reference to `speex_decode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4ac0): undefined reference to `speex_decoder_ctl'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4ad8): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_update_delay'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4ae4): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_tick'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4b2c): undefined reference to `speex_resampler_process_float'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4b7a): undefined reference to `speex_decode'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4b8e): undefined reference to `jitter_buffer_tick'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4c08): undefined reference to `speex_bits_read_from'
    AudioOutput.cpp:(.text+0x4c1a): undefined reference to `speex_decode'
    release/About.o: In function `AboutSpeexDialog::AboutSpeexDialog(QWidget*)':
    About.cpp:(.text+0x56): undefined reference to `speex_lib_ctl'
    release/About.o: In function `AboutSpeexDialog::AboutSpeexDialog(QWidget*)':
    About.cpp:(.text+0x446): undefined reference to `speex_lib_ctl'
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAEnumerator::getHint(void*, char const*)':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x7de): undefined reference to `snd_device_name_get_hint'
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAAudioOutput::run()':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xe75): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xe8e): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xea0): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xeb9): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xef5): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_open'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0xf0c): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_any'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x105b): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_writei'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x10f1): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_current'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1105): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_channels'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x111b): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_rate'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1158): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_poll_descriptors_count'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1170): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_poll_descriptors'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x11b1): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_close'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x11c4): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1274): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_close'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x12da): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_access'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x12f6): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1311): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1335): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x138b): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_poll_descriptors_revents'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x13b9): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_avail_update'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x13f2): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_writei'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1400): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x143b): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_drain'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1459): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1483): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_writei'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x14af): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_writei'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x14ed): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1503): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1525): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_drain'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x152e): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1580): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_writei'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x158b): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x15d2): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_current'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x15ed): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_set_avail_min'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x160c): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_set_start_threshold'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1627): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params_set_stop_threshold'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x163e): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_sw_params'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1652): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1665): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1695): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_period_size_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x16b0): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_buffer_size_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x16c7): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x16de): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_current'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x16f8): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_period_size'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x170f): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x175e): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_channels_max'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x17c9): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x17f0): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1818): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1840): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1861): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    release/ALSAAudio.o:ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x1889): more undefined references to `snd_strerror' follow
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAAudioInput::run()':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x216a): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2183): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_sizeof'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x21c2): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_open'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x21d8): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_any'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x21f1): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_access'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x220c): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_format'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2228): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_rate_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2242): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_channels_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x227f): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_period_size_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2299): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_set_buffer_size_near'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x22af): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x22f1): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_drain'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x22fa): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_close'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x230f): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2410): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_current'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2427): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_channels'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2440): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_hw_params_get_rate'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2453): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2466): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_start'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x24d9): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_readi'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2525): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_drain'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x252e): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_close'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x254b): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x256d): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2574): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2581): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x25a5): undefined reference to `snd_pcm_prepare'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x25ac): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x25b6): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2661): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x26aa): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x26cf): undefined reference to `snd_strerror'
    release/ALSAAudio.o:ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x26ec): more undefined references to `snd_strerror' follow
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAEnumerator::ALSAEnumerator()':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2af0): undefined reference to `snd_config_update'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2af7): undefined reference to `snd_config'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2b09): undefined reference to `snd_config_search'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2b24): undefined reference to `snd_config_set_ascii'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2b5f): undefined reference to `snd_device_name_hint'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2f69): undefined reference to `snd_device_name_free_hint'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2f6e): undefined reference to `snd_config_update_free_global'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x2f73): undefined reference to `snd_config_update'
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAInit::initialize()':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x324f): undefined reference to `snd_card_next'
    release/ALSAAudio.o: In function `ALSAEnumerator::ALSAEnumerator()':
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x3540): undefined reference to `snd_config_update'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x3547): undefined reference to `snd_config'
    ALSAAudio.cpp:(.text+0x3559): undefined reference to `snd_config_search'
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