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authortv <tv>2004-10-11 22:18:45 +0000
committertv <tv>2004-10-11 22:18:45 +0000
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Note that cygwin_esound is required on Interix for physical audio output.
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+===========================================================================
+$NetBSD: MESSAGE.Interix,v 1.1 2004/10/11 22:18:45 tv Exp $
+
+On Interix, this package does not provide physical audio output support,
+nor is "autospawn" supported. For the server side of esound, you will
+need to install the emulators/cygwin_esound package, and start the
+cygwin_esd server using its included rc.d script. Once cygwin_esd is
+started, esound-enabled applications will use it automatically.
+
+===========================================================================