James Courtier-Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are assuming that people still use alsa-0.5.x in applications.
For example, xine (xine.sf.net) dropped support for alsa-0.5.x ages
ago, it only supports alsa-0.9.x.
It also supports lots of other audio drivers, eg. oss, esd, arts etc.
Are
On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 11:51:35 +1000
James Courtier-Dutton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
J
JCD You are assuming that people still use alsa-0.5.x in applications.
JCD For example, xine (xine.sf.net) dropped support for alsa-0.5.x ages
JCD ago, it only supports alsa-0.9.x.
JCD It also supports lots of
Hi Paul,
At Wed, 2 Oct 2002 07:57:57 -0400,
Paul Davis wrote:
takashi - i can't post to alsa-devel at the moment (my ISP and sf.net
have messed up their configuration somehow).
oh it's bad...
i tried sending these via
jaroslav, but i got no reply whatsoever and they never showed up on
Takashi Iwai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) i recently compiled rc3 on a mandrake 8.2 system. everything
went smoothly. when i went to modprobe, i got messages suggesting
to me that there a mismatch between the kernels and the ALSA
modules with respect to symbol versioning. (several
Takashi Iwai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4) note that if you boot with a kernel with alsa-0.9.0, all your
alsa apps won't work unless you use them in oss emulation mode.
why? is there any incompatibility?
i presume you joke ?
remember the incompatible apis of alsa-0.5.x and alsa-0.9.x
Paul Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
its just that my experience of using ALSA for several years when
built with a kernel from kernel.org has been that i just type:
cd .../alsa-cvs/alsa-{driver,lib,utils}
then
cvscompile
or
./configure make make install
and it works. i
Takashi Iwai wrote:
Hi,
At Wed, 02 Oct 2002 15:17:10 +0200,
Thierry Vignaud wrote:
Takashi Iwai [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
2) i recently compiled rc3 on a mandrake 8.2 system. everything
went smoothly. when i went to modprobe, i got messages suggesting
to me that there a mismatch between