Hello,
You can do cat /proc/version to get the version of the gcc used to
compile the kernel.  It's best to keep this the same for compiling alsa
code.

Regards,
Anthony Dominic Truong.
On Sat, 2003-08-02 at 02:02, Elmar Fasel wrote:

Hi,

On Fri, 2003-08-01 at 07:32, Adam Jones wrote:

> > Is there anything I have to be aware of gcc versions? Do they have
to
> > match between gcc used for kernel and gcc used for alsa?
> 
> They should very definitely match, since the ALSA modules get linked
> against the kernel when you load them.  If not, you'll almost
certainly
> get crashes galore...

Is there a possibility to check, which gcc version has been used to
compile the kernel?

Bye,
 Elmar
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