Thank you for your prompt reply! However, this is the first time ever I tried using the CVS, so I had no files hanging around prior to this downloading. I am also pretty sure that I downloaded the stuff with -P flag (I did it as instructions on the alsa-project page have stated it, including the -P flag). On top of that I even tried updating the whole CVS tree just to see if that will fix it.
So, I am not sure why it is even referencing the file in the first place if none of the other files are supposed to mention it. Should I uninstall every trace of Alsa from my cpu before trying to use CVS? Ico > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 9:07 AM > To: Ivica Bukvic > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Failed to compile HDSP driver from the CVS > i think you failed to use the "-P" flag to the CVS update > command. Always use this flag, otherwise when someone removes a file > from CVS, its not removed from your local tree. > > as a result, you've still got rme9652_mem.c hanging around, and the > "fastdep" make target looks at *all* sources, not just those that are > listed in the Makefile. you need to remove this file. there are two > versions of it, one under alsa-kernel, one under alsa-driver. > > please keep in mind that you should update alsa-lib and alsa-utils as > well, because they have been modified to support the 64 bit register > used by the H-DSP for its RMS meters. > > --p _______________________________________________________________ Have big pipes? SourceForge.net is looking for download mirrors. We supply the hardware. You get the recognition. Email Us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel