On 13-Dec-2000 Bob Hartung opined:
> Hi again,
>   Got a kernel going but the make modules crashed every time
> with the following:
> 
> In file included from radio-miropcm20.c:13:
> ../sound/lowlevel/miroaci.h:9: # error compiling a driver
> that needs the ACI-mixer but without ACI-mixer support
> . . . . .
> make[2]: *** [radio-miropcm20.0] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory
> `/usr/src/linux-2.2.16/drivers/char'
> 
> This crashed whether I have sound support turned on in the
> kernel configuration or not.  I do not need sound for a
> masquerade server - and have never run into problems like
> this before with a kernel compile back to RH 5.2.

It looks more like the radio-whatever-it-is stuff under the part titled
'Amateur Radio Support' rather than sound. Is all of that turned off?

> Ignorance possibly, but what happens if I delete every file
> with a name like radio-miro*?
> Is there a configuration file for modules that needs to be
> changed.  I do not see any reference to radio-miro or
> similiar name in the kernel configurator [and I'm tired of
> repeating the kernel setup.]

Deleting it will only make it fail because it won't be able to find the
stuff it was told it needs.

> Direction please.

Try configuring once more and making sure all of the amateur radio
options are off. Also, you might look at getting the source for 2.2.17 or
2.2.18. I had loads of problems trying to get 2.2.16 to make everything
the first few tries. My errors were with m$do$ and v-obese options, though
I only wanted them as a 'what if I need them' possibility. I haven't had
any notable problems with 2.2.17 (compiled several times) and 2.2.18
(which has only been compiled once so far).

-- 
To boldly go where I surely don't belong.



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