"Jeremy Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : > Maybe [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the one to ask. He's the one > who built the freshrpm package that works with the redhat 9 kernel. > Maybe he can shed some light on what he had to do. > > Matthias, > > Do you have any ideas about this?
Yes I have :-) I didn't think of it myself though, someone had suggested me this solution a while back for the latest Rawhide kernels. Take a look at my spec file if you like: http://freshrpms.net/packages/builds/index.html?build=alsa-driver The part that "fixes" the schedule_work problem is: # Temporary Rawhide kernel workaround - Disable ALSA workqueue wrapper touch include/linux/workqueue.h I don't really know the implications of doing this, but I'm open to any suggestions or better ways of getting the kernel modules to work. Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Red Hat Linux release 8.0.9x (Phoebe) running Linux kernel 2.4.20-2.54 Load : 0.08 0.08 0.02, AC on-line, battery charging: 100% (5:39) > >>> "Jason Corekin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 04/04/03 15:49 PM >>> > It would be great if you could find out what needs to be done to use > Redhat's kernel, but I've been using my custom compiled stock kernel > since > Saturday without any problems. > > If you check this list, you will notice that Edward Muller was > suggesting > that it was the Native POSIX Thread Library that Redhat had added. > > > > > > If I use the freshrpms it works fine, but if I try to compile my own > > alsa kernel drivers from cvs(for jack and ardour) I get missing symbol > > schedule_work. I have tried compiling using the i686 config file in > the > > kernel/configs directory. I know something is missing from the Redhat > > source kernel that is in there precompiled kernel but I don't know > what > > it is. I'm about ready to compile my own ac kernel and see how that > > works without RedHat's mess... > > > > Any ideas? ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: ValueWeb: Dedicated Hosting for just $79/mo with 500 GB of bandwidth! No other company gives more support or power for your dedicated server http://click.atdmt.com/AFF/go/sdnxxaff00300020aff/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Alsa-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user