> For the older kernel, init_utsname() is defined for compatibility (see
> alsa-driver/acore/info_oss.c).  Maybe that's the problem.  RH likely
> defines an incompatible version of init_utsname() and it conflicts.

ok, I edited  acore/info_oss.c  and changed 
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 19)
  to
#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2, 6, 17)

and I compiled correctly, I only hope it doesn't brake

By the way, Do I have to re-compile all the other packages?
lib, oss, utils....

tanks


>> Most likely the problem is that he's running a vendor patched kernel.
>> Which is also supposed to work last time I checked - at least for Red
>> Hat and SuSE kernels.
>> 
>> Takashi-san, has 1.0.15 been tested against the CentOS 5/RHEL5 kernel?
> 
> Maybe not.  I haven't checked RH kernels.
> 
> 
> Takashi


rb3m dijo:
Un buen programador no es uno que se sepa un lenguaje al derecho y al revés, 
sino el que sabe resolver un problema y después implementar la solución en el 
lenguaje más adecuado.

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