On Tue, Feb 19, 2002 at 06:29:02AM +0100, Adam Jones wrote:
> /usr/include/linux is a link to /usr/src/linux/include/linux on my
> system out of the box - I suspect that's the same everywhere. If not,
> move your /usr/include/linux to linux.old and make that symlink, then
> try the whole "make di
Hi!
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, A Guy Called Tyketto wrote:
> I had this same problem with every 0.5.x version of ALSA where
> x < 12a, with kernels 2.4.14 and higher, and 2.5.0 - 2.5.2. I'm running this
> on a Slackware box. My solution when I looked at the code, was that those
> symbols wer
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 11:19:45PM -0800, R Parker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've had unresolved symbol issues with Debian,
> 2.4.18-pre6, and AM's low-latency patch. The
> unresolved symbols were not exclusive to alsa. My
> solution was; 'make xconfig' and then 'make kpkg'. I
> think you'll need to have
Hi,
I've had unresolved symbol issues with Debian,
2.4.18-pre6, and AM's low-latency patch. The
unresolved symbols were not exclusive to alsa. My
solution was; 'make xconfig' and then 'make kpkg'. I
think you'll need to have kernel-package installed. I
don't recall using any flags. It's real simp
Hi Adam!
On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Adam Jones wrote:
> > What the hell can I do more?
>
> If you do a "depmod -ae", what symbols does it say are unresolved?
> (A dump of the output from that command might help someone, I hope.)
Here it is:
hares:~ # depmod -ae
depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /l
On 19-Feb-02, Dr. Harald Krause wrote:
>> /usr/include/linux is a link to /usr/src/linux/include/linux on my
>> system out of the box - I suspect that's the same everywhere. If not,
>> move your /usr/include/linux to linux.old and make that symlink
> By the way, this different directories exist t
Hi Adam!
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Adam Jones wrote:
> /usr/include/linux is a link to /usr/src/linux/include/linux on my
> system out of the box - I suspect that's the same everywhere. If not,
> move your /usr/include/linux to linux.old and make that symlink, then
> try the whole "make distclean; .
On 19-Feb-02, Dr. Harald Krause wrote:
>> Are you actually running the same kernel as is configured in
>> /usr/src/linux?
> Yes, I did!
Sorry - just checking. :)
> After configuration I compiled the new kernel giving "make dep clean
> bzImage modules modules_install 2> make.log". I Believe "m
Hi Adam!
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Adam Jones wrote:
> > Is there really no hint available on my problem? :-((
> Are you actually running the same kernel as is configured in
> /usr/src/linux? If not, I'd recommend configuring, compiling and
> installing the new kernel and rebooting before you start
On 17-Feb-02, Dr. Harald Krause wrote:
> Is there really no hint available on my problem? :-((
>
> I run a SuSE-7.3 and updated it with plain vanilla kernel 2.4.17, it
> works fine. Then I configured and compiled the drivers 0.5.12a -
> without any errors. Seems great, too!
>
> But, during in
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