Thank you Takashi, With your advice I was able to run the configure script. Now alas, make is giving me problems... If it matters any this is an old 486 ISA (only) computer, (Dinosours still roam some parts of the planet....) and no PCI stuff was compiled into the kernel.
Thanks for any help, Paul Here is the tail end of stdout: <snip>----------------------------------------------------- /lib/modules/2.2.20alsa/build/include/linux/pci.h:1518:20: warning: pasting would not give a valid preprocessing token memalloc.c: In function `preallocate_cards': memalloc.c:827: `PCI_ANY_ID' undeclared (first use in this function) memalloc.c:827: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once memalloc.c:827: for each function it appears in.) memalloc.c:838: warning: implicit declaration of function `pci_set_dma_mask' memalloc.c:846: warning: implicit declaration of function `snd_dma_device_pci' {standard input}: Assembler messages: {standard input}:9: Warning: Ignoring changed section attributes for .modinfo make[1]: *** [memalloc.o] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/alsa-driver-0.9.7a/acore' make: *** [compile] Error 1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] alsa-driver-0.9.7a]# >At Wed, 8 Oct 2003 01:33:17 -0800, >Paul Berry wrote: >> >> Hello kind alsa developers: >> >> I was attempting to upgrade the alsa-drivers in an old system, Redhat 7.0 >> (upgraded to a custom compiled 2.2.20 kernel) that is presently using >> alsa-driver-0.9.0rc6. >> The system works fine, just wanted the latest drivers, but when I tried to >> upgrade to the 0.9.7a drivers the configure script stopped midway. I'm >> puzzled as I've compiled this kernel using the same gcc version (2.96) that >> I am attempting to use on for the new drivers. > >then, $LINUXSRC/include/linux/compile.h wasn't regenerated by some >reason. you can remove that file (better rename to others to be >sure), and retry configure again. > > >Takashi ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: SF.net Giveback Program. SourceForge.net hosts over 70,000 Open Source Projects. See the people who have HELPED US provide better services: Click here: http://sourceforge.net/supporters.php _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel