> This is a freshly installed (literally YESTERDAY) Debian
> 3.0 ("Woody") x86 system.
If you're using debian, they have a few tools to make the compilation
stage a bit better. If you haven't used make-kpkg before, then now
is a good time to try. It will create the install files as a package,
chrysalis:~# dpkg --list | grep -i gcc
ii gcc2.95.4-14 The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-2.95 2.95.4-7 The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-3.03.0.4-7The GNU C compiler.
ii gcc-3.0-base 3.0.4-7The GNU Compiler Collection (base package).
ii libgcc1
On Sunday 29 September 2002 01:14, Jessica Blank wrote:
> This is really aggravating. I've had a ton of problems
> compiling ALSA in the past on Debian. :( I am getting EXTREMELY upset at
> having continuous problems using ALSA on Debian. And don't tell me to use
> the pre-compiled ALSA packages.
This is really aggravating. I've had a ton of problems
compiling ALSA in the past on Debian. :( I am getting EXTREMELY upset at
having continuous problems using ALSA on Debian. And don't tell me to use
the pre-compiled ALSA packages. They only are available for the 2.4
kernel, which I don't ru