On 19.10.2012 20:18, Pete Leigh wrote:
On 19 October 2012 18:46, Daniel Mack zonque@gmail.com wrote:
On 19.10.2012 19:02, Pete Leigh wrote:
I quickly tested the VG-99 quirk (modified as per Clemens' suggestion) and that works too, so I'll work on generating a patch as per the instructions on alsa-project.org.
Actually, I'm struggling a bit with this. I'm guessing (alsa-project.org doesn't seem to say...) that you need to check out the release branch in alsa-driver to work on, and do your commit against that (master branch contains only a README) but the wiki also advises to do a rebase origin/master after your commit. It seemed weird, but I tried it, to no useful effect of course.
As a relative novice, this is pretty confusing stuff. Is there a plain step-by-step of the procedure to generate a patch? Would it be acceptable to send the patch against the sound.git tree?
Yes, sound.git is the reference, and your patch should apply cleanly on top of it.
Daniel