If directly updating the kernel tree with a newer alsa-kernel,
should /usr/include/sound also be updated with the newer
alsa-kernel/include files?
No.
Then why, when compiling the driver separate from the kernel,
does 'make install' install include files into
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmmm. So are you saying that progs built from source should be looking
in the kernel tree for alsa include files, and not in /usr/include/sound or
some similar place.
No. Programs look for the alsa-lib include files, not for the kernel
files. Alsa-lib comes with its
If directly updating the kernel tree with a newer alsa-kernel,
should /usr/include/sound also be updated with the newer
alsa-kernel/include files?
No.
Then why, when compiling the driver separate from the kernel,
does 'make install' install include files into /usr/include/sound ?
Why