I lived with it for a while because I was finishing my PhD, then moving, then my wife and I had a baby... I would show you some convoluted scripts I used to get java and ant to work in the cygwin directory structure, but all those adjustmenst were wiped.
I tried compiling the acx100 0.2.0pre6 tarball and not the cvs version... I also tried compiling it versus the kernel-source package without building a kernel myself from the kernel-source package. I haven't compiled a kernel since the 2.0 cycle of kernels and I have not used debian to make a kernel package, but after reading a bit about it last night it looks like it's not too difficult. After compiling the kernel, the acx100 drivers will probably work. Because we have a 4 month old and my wife is usually working when I'm at home I only have brief (30 minute to 1 hour) periods to work on the system, but I'll give it another try this weekend and see how it goes. On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 08:49:23PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi Chris, > amazed you could bear to use cygwin for so long. what are your > problems with the acx100 driver? I have had no problem compiling the most > recent CVS versions on my debian system. Unfortunately for me the driver > simply doesn't work (the acx111 chip is not fully working yet). I found > that compiling a separate module for a 2.4.x kernel works easier than > compiling the 2.6.x versions 'in tree'... > James -- Christopher H. De Vries Phone: (617) 496-7636 Postdoctoral Fellow FAX: (617) 495-7345 Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 60 Garden Street MS-42 Cambridge, MA 02138 cfa-www.harvard.edu/~cdevries/