Public bug reported:
I'm having trouble with a tascam US-122. In raring, it worked fine, but
on upgrading to saucy, I ran into problems. First of all, the firmware
is no longer available, since medibuntu no longer exists. I installed
the package from alsa-project.org manually though, and made a symlink
from /usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/ to /usr/share/alsa/firmware/, since
that's where the old package installed the files.
Then when I plug the device in, it seems to load the initial firmware
just fine - the syslog shows that it detected the 2nd device and ran the
tascam_fpga script. However, the usx2yloader program fails.
When I run it manually, (usx2yloader -c 1) I get the following error
message: usx2yloader: cannot open the index file
/lib/firmware/usx2yloader/us122.conf
Of course, that's not where the us122.conf file is located, but that
path seems hardcoded in usx2yloader. When I made a symlink from sudo ln
-s /usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/ to /lib/firmware/, it
seems to load the firmware just fine.
I think the issue is with the path hardcoded into the utility. it should
be changed to /usr/local/share/alsa/firmware/usx2yloader/us122.conf,
since that's where the old package expected the file to be.
** Affects: alsa-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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usx2yloader fails - wrong path to firmware
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