On Tuesday 04 February 2003 07:58 pm, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 04 February 2003 07:31 pm, you wrote:
> > On Monday 03 February 2003 01:52 pm, you wrote:
> > > On Saturday 01 February 2003 02:37 pm, you wrote:
> > > > I heve already rebuilt most of my rpms for MAndrake9.1.
> > >
> > >The bug is called unresolved symbol, this bug exists in ALSA 0.9 since
> > > the existing of ALSA 0.9.
> > >
> > >I tried nearly every ALSA 0.9x version.
> >
> > Found this about alsa 0.9.x
> >
> > This "bug" is mostly causes by in-correct install of alsa.
> > In order to install alsa, you must first compile and install your own
> > kernel.
> > Once the kernel is installed and running, you can then compile and
> > install alsa-driver.
> > Once you have alsa-driver installed, with all the modules, you can then
> > compile and install alsa-lib.
> > Also, the kernel must be compiled with the same compiler as the
> > alsa-driver modules. E.g. You cannot have compiled the kernel with gcc
> > 2.95 and compile alsa-driver with gcc 3.2. Using different compilers
> > causes all sorts of strange un-predictable problems. I took a few days
> > once tried to track down a kernel oops, only to find that simply
> > compiling both kernel and kernel-module with the same compiler fixed the
> > issue.
> > That should solve all "unresolved symbols".
> >
> > Th kernel is dated jan 30 2003
> > gcc dated jan 3.21 30 2003
> > and libalsa jan 10 2003
> >
> > so this is not going to work!!!!
> >
> > /thac
>
> This deals with my problem to load the alsa driver.
> Is the kernel really built with the latest gcc ?
> obviously tha alsa libs aint.
>
> The other problem with muse seems to be autotools related.
> the strange thing is that it builds perfectly in 9.0.
> Im working on it now.
>
> /thac
about the [EMAIL PROTECTED] error.
i have checked it is somethingstrange in the alsalib rc6 package.
The alsa-lib-0.9.0rc6/src/Versions
have this line
ALSA_0.9.0rc4 {
...
this means that if you build with versioning all alsa libs will claim to be 
rc4. ??????

I tried to recompile my alsa libs and i got the same error as with muse.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] error.

the only way i could compile alslibs was by using
configure --with-versioning=off

/thac

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