Don Raikes wrote:
You didn't really have to start a new thread for this. Just try to make sure you know where you kernel source tree is (/usr/src/linux or /usr/src/linux-2.4 ...usually), then make sure the configure script knows where you kernel sources are. Maybe you have to doHello:I am a linux / alsa / c programming newbie. I just got Redhat Advanced Server installed on a compaq deskpro/en pc. I now need to enable sound for the system. I extracted the full source for the Redhat installation, and for the alsa drivers. I ran the configure script for the alsa drivers with the following options: --with-cards=all --with-seq=yes --with-oss=yes --with-debug=all When I ran the make file, I got an error with hwdep.o (see debug trace below).
./configure --with-kernel=/usr/src/linux
even, if you keep getting that error. BTW, the INSTALL file from the alsa-driver tarball has all the info you need. Just follow the steps there. And what is that "-I/usr/src/redhat/include" doing there?
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