alsa-driver 1.0.2 and linux-beta fails

Chris sums3l at yahoo.de
Tue Jan 27 20:33:44 GMT 2004


Florin Braescu wrote:
> --- Chris <sums3l at yahoo.de> wrote:
> 
>>Moritz Heiber wrote:
>>
>>>On Tue, 27 Jan 2004 14:47:01 +0100
>>>Chris <sums3l at yahoo.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>alsa-driver 1.0.2 fails to compile on a 2.6.2-rc2
>>
>>kernel. Here is the 
>>
>>>>part that breaks:
>>>>
>>>>make -C /lib/modules/2.6.2-rc2-beta/build 
>>>>SUBDIRS=/usr/src/alsa-driver-1.0.2/kbuild modules
>>>>make[1]: Entering directory
>>
>>`/usr/src/linux-2.6.2-rc2'
>>
>>>>*** Warning: Overriding SUBDIRS on the command
>>
>>line can cause
>>
>>>>***          inconsistencies
>>>>make[2]: `arch/i386/kernel/asm-offsets.s' is up to
>>
>>date.
>>
>>>>  CHK     include/asm-i386/asm_offsets.h
>>>>  Building modules, stage 2.
>>
>>>/usr/src/linux-2.6.2-rc2/scripts/Makefile.modpost:17:
>>
>>*** Uh-oh, you 
>>
>>>>have stale module entries. You messed with
>>
>>SUBDIRS,
>>
>>
>>>/usr/src/linux-2.6.2-rc2/scripts/Makefile.modpost:18:
>>
>>do not complain
>>
>>>>if something goes wrong.
>>>>  MODPOST
>>>>make[1]: Leaving directory
>>
>>`/usr/src/linux-2.6.2-rc2'
>>
>>>
>>>Why don't you just use the kernel drivers?
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>
>>>Moritz
>>>
>>
>>The alsa-driver module is a little bit more up to
>>date than the kernel 
>>sources. I had no problems using 1.0.1, so 1.0.2
>>should work.
>>
>>Regards
>>Chris
> 
> 
> 
> Hi Chris,
>   
>   The alsa-driver must not be used with the 2.6
> kernels. It is intended to be used with 2.4 kernels
> only, as stated on the alsa web site. For the 2.6
> kernels only alsa-lib and alsa-utils are necessary and
> the alsa driver is selected in the kernel
> configuration (as a module or as built-in). 
> 
>   Florin
> 
> 

Ok, I will do that.

Thx :)
Chris


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