I get the same problem as Eliot. The procedure $ git clone git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-kmirror.git alsa-kmirror $ git clone git://git.alsa-project.org/alsa-driver.git alsa-driver $ cd alsa-driver $ ./gitcompile
results in
No alsa-kernel is found. Please specify the correct location via ALSAKERNELDIR environment variable.
The problem is masked once alsa-driver/alsa-kernel exists, which can be arranged by running once
$ ALSAKERNELDIR=../alsa-kmirror ./gitcompile
I haven't found how this creates the link though.
The Makefile references ../alsa-kmirror by default, but the gitcompile (and probably other stuff too) needs to be updated to agree.
This solves one of the problems mentioned in my other post. Now that I know how to get around this, I'll try it on the RH kernel.
Ben Stanley.
On Thu, 2008-05-22 at 10:16 +1200, Eliot Blennerhassett wrote:
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 18:09:17 you wrote:
It's not required to set ALSAKERNELDIR to ../alsa-kmirror - it's default now.
Without it I get this:
cd alsa-driver/ eliot@zaphod:~/src/alsagit/alsa-driver$ ./gitcompile No alsa-kernel is found. Please specify the correct location via ALSAKERNELDIR environment variable.
Looking at gitcompile script it doesn't mention alsa-kmirror
Meanwhile I will avoid the error by specifying the cards I'm interested in.
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