Torbj�rn Jansson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> wrote:
>> Johannes Stezenbach writes:
>>  >
>>  > No, boring. He didn't say what driver version he used, so I
>>  suspect > it's the 1.1.0 dvb_frontend.c bug again.
>>
>> ...actually he said...
>>  > This is after loading the drivers (latest cvs)
>>
>> I have not yet had time to check with the latest driver, but probably
>> the original poster could try removing the FE_CAN_RECOVER flag from
>> ves1820.c, and if it does not help, Kaihola's "patch" on the
>> this list.
>>
> I have been trying to test without FE_CAN_RECOVER but when I tried to
> compile dvb-kernel drivers it complains about not being able to find
> V4L2_BUF_FLAG_INPUT
>
> I'm using a 2.4.24 kernel with the patch from http://bytesex.org/bttv.
> I don't know if this compile problem is caused by that patch since it
> also includes v4l2 support.
> I think it's trying to use the videodev2.h file from the kernel
> directory instead of the one from dvb-kernel.
> The kernel version doesn't have that define.

I did a cvs co a couple of minutes ago and compiled without FE_CAN_RECOVER
using the 2.6.3 kernel and the preliminary tests looks very promising, i
will report back when i have done more tests.

-- 
Daniel




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