At 21 Jan 2003 13:32:33 -0800,
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> 
> It would be useful to have an option to force the alsa-driver configure
> script to use a target architecture for the build different from the
> architecture of the running kernel (ie: I'm running a i386 kernel but
> want to build for the same kernel, but with the i686 architecture). 
> 
> Or is there a way to do that already that I have missed?

the architecture must be anyway specified in the kernel source tree.
using a different architecture in the alsa-driver configuration will
confuse the compilation, which one should be picked up actually.

please note that the kernel tree doesn't have to be identical with the
one for the running kernel.  you can use a different kernel tree via
--with-kernel option of alsa-driver's configure script.
thus, a solution is to make a mirror of kernel-tree and change
linux/autoconf.h and linux/version.h to reflect the preferred
architecture target.


ciao,

Takashi


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