Greetings all! I've tried this question in the "alsa user" group without success, but was pointed in the direction of this mailing list. Currently I'm trying to compile the alsa packages to get it compiled for a custom Linux distro. I'm not having any problems compiling the alsa-lib package, but when I try to compile alsa-utils, I keep getting the following error:
checking for libasound headers version>= 1.0.16... not present. configure: error: Sufficiently new version of libasound not found.
To provide more details about the situation, I'm using an existing distro (Kubuntu 9.10) to build the alsa packages and are using the /opt/staging/alsa directory to compile and "install" to (using the DESTDIR parameter). Seeing as how this is a staging directory and not the actual place the package is being installed to, I'm having the afore mentioned problem because the alsa-utils package is looking under /... for the header files instead of the /opt/staging/alsa/... directory. Is there a compile-time parameter that I can use so that alsa-utils looks in the staging directory for the header files - just during the compile phase?
Thanks, Dave