Hi:
I seem to have a problem with Alsa 1.0.16 when compiling.
My system is: an Open SUSE 10.2 running on a Intel DP965LT mobo, with an
Intel Core2 Duo E6420 processor. 2 G Ram. Intel HDA sound card, which
has given me lot of problems.
OpenSUSE 10.2 comes with Alsa 10.0.14a, which does not seem to properly
support the Intel HDA chipset. So, I wanted to upgrade to Alsa 1.0.16. I
downloaded all available packages from the Alsa site, built and installed
the driver (using --with-suse=yes), ran alsaconf and rebooted. So far so
good. I built the library, and installed that. I try to build the utils,
but it fails with the error "no TLV support in alsa-lib". I check the date
on /usr/lib64/libasound.so.2.0.0, only to find it was NOT updated with the
libray installation, yet the version in /usr/lib was updated. Temporarily
symlinking libasound.2.0.0 in /usr/lib64 to /usr/lib allows the
compilation of alsa-utils to proceed and complete without error. BUT, all
other applications that use /usr/lib64/libasound now complain about "wrong
ELF type, ELFLIB64", HuH???
Not being a real programmer (Hardware engineer, retired), this says to me
that:
a) Perhaps the installation of alsa-lib is placing the library in
the wrong directory on 64 bit systems.
b) If the ELF type in the /usr/lib64 directory IS 64 bit, why is
that causing a complaint?
At that point, my head aches and I need some help and guidance, please.
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