Added section for installation using Linux kernel sources

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Jaroslav Kysela 2002-02-17 08:58:54 +00:00
parent d91e0649c9
commit 1e2b37dd4e

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INSTALL
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@ -10,14 +10,37 @@ For installation you can use these commands:
./configure
make install
If ./configure command complain that alsa-driver package isn't installed,
If ./configure command complain that alsa-driver package is not installed,
please, check if --prefix option is same for alsa-driver and alsa-lib
package. The configure script from alsa-lib package probably cannot find
header file asound.h in $prefix/include/linux directory (usually in
/usr/include/linux directory).
header file asound.h in $prefix/include/sound directory (usually in
/usr/include/sound directory).
Note: If you change kernel sources frequently, please, check if you have
installed alsa-driver for current version of your kernel.
compiled and installed alsa-driver for current version of your kernel.
Installation using a build-in version of ALSA in Linux kernel
-------------------------------------------------------------
If you use a kernel build-in version of ALSA, use:
./configure --with-kernel=<version>
make install
The directory /lib/modules/<version>/build/include/sound must exists for
this kind of configuration.
You may also specify the full-base for ALSA kernel headers:
./configure --with-soundbase=<path_to_linux_include_dir>
make install
example:
./configure --with-soundbase=/usr/src/linux-2.5.5/include
make install
Compilation from CVS sources
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@ -40,6 +63,7 @@ The included cvscompile script does this job for you.
Note: Some automake packages have missing aclocal program. Use newer version
in the case.
Compilation of static library
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