Description of problem: The current portaudio packages in Fedora does not include the optional (disabled by default) portaudiocpp c++ development files needed at build-time by applications written in c++ depending on portaudio, such as fldigi (see http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/AmateurRadio). Debian for example, includes these files in their portaudio -devel package. Portaudiocpp can be enabled by adding the --enable-cxx switch to %configure and including %{_includedir}/portaudiocpp. Debian does not separate portaudiocpp into a separate subpackage, but simply includes the portaudiocpp files in the -devel package. I don't know if this is the best way to do it. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): v19_061121-3
Created attachment 279511 [details] simple patch for spec to include portaudiocpp
I've updated the development package : * Mon Dec 10 2007 Matthias Saou <http://freshrpms.net/> 19-4 - Include portaudiocpp library and headers (#413681).
Thanks, works great for me. Any chance we'll see this pushed for F8?
yes, please, put this in f8 if possible. The fldigi package is currently being used by people in f8, even though it's not in fedora yet. This will make is easier for people to make it all work. That package will be submitted soon for devel.
Update: The latest upstream of fldigi has removed the dependency for portaudiocpp, so I have no urgent need for this to be done. Thank you!