Re: [Alsa-user] is ice1712 missing from rc1?
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From: Takashi I. <ti...@su...> - 2002-05-23 09:06:47
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At 23 May 2002 16:33:14 +1000, Brian Parish wrote: > > On Thu, 2002-05-23 at 00:25, Takashi Iwai wrote: > > At 23 May 2002 00:12:49 +1000, > > Brian Parish wrote: > > > > > > I have finally managed to make everything configure and compile on > > > Mandrake 8.2, but having run all the steps up to modprobe successfully, > > > > > > modprobe snd-ice1712 > > > > > > can't find the module. Neither can I! I am using a Delta 66 card. > > > INSTALL tells me to use snd-ice1712. My modules.conf looks like this: > > > > > > # ALSA native device support > > > alias char-major-116 snd > > > options snd snd_major=116 snd_cards_limit=1 > > > alias snd-card-0 snd-ice1712 > > > > > > # OSS/Free setup > > > alias char-major-14 soundcore > > > alias sound-slot-0 snd-card-0 > > > alias sound-service-0-12 snd-pcm-oss > > > > > > but: > > > > > > $ modprobe snd-ice1712 > > > modprobe: Can't locate module snd-ice1712 > > > > > > $ ls -R /lib/modules/2.4.18-6mdk/kernel/ | grep ice1712 > > > > > > also finds nothing. Shouldn't there be an ice1712.o somewhere in there? > > > > > > I tried the recommended: "./configure --with-debug=detect, make clean, > > > make" - no useful messages in /var/log/messages > > > > make install > > > > and check where the modules are copied to. > > > > > > Takashi > > Um yeah Takashi - that's what I thought I said. I found lots of modules > but not ice1712. Anyway, fortunately there was a slightly more useful > reply to a previous post which put me on the right track - I needed the > --with-cards option to configure. Can't see this documented in the > INSTALL file. hmm, then it must be a bug of configure script. if no with-cards option is specified, all modules should be compiled. but i couldn't reproduce this behavior... could you verify whether really it was the case? > Are you one of the developers? This is the sort of response I usually > see from a member of a development team. Sort of a "quit bothering us > with your stupid questions - we're busy writing code here" response. your guess is partly correct - such a style came usually from the reason to spare the time for key-typing, but not from psychological reasons :) Takashi |