Hi,

I managed to install alsa a few weeks ago, on my previous RedHat 7.1,
now I have problems trying to make the same thing on my new 7.2.

The difference was that on 7.1 I recompiled a more recent kernel than
the one shipped with the distro. I had a few problems on 7.1, the usual
message that "Modules should never use kernel-headers..." and I make
some symbolic links in /usr/include to points to my new kernel headers
(probably I used --with-kernel option in ./configure).

Now, when I installed 7.2 I had this in mind and I explicitly included
the kernel sources and headers packages. But I was unpleasantly
surprised to get the same nasty error message after make install. And
playing with ./configure options or symlinks doesn' work the same way.

So, my question is: do I have to compile my own kernel to install alsa?
Because I thought that the cleanest way is to use the kernel shipped
with the distro and workarounds like those symbolic links are only
patches.

TIA,
Adrian


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