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* Compiling the newest code for testing?
@ 2005-01-07  2:25 Mikhail Ramendik
  2005-01-07 11:16 ` Takashi Iwai
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Mikhail Ramendik @ 2005-01-07  2:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: alsa-devel

Hello,

I would like to do some extensive testing of alsa on my Intel 865PE hardware 
(notably the analog vs. SPDIF issues). I have done some bug reporting and 
tested some fixes (thanks go to Takashi) in the past, but then fell out of 
sync on kernel versions because of other kernel-related issues on my hardware 
(now finally resolved).

I would like to test the latest code, in order for this testing to be most 
useful.

But I really got lost in what is that newest code that I should test, and in 
how I should get it to run. So I have some questions:

- Which alsa code version is in the 2.6.10 kernel release? 
(include/sound/version.h says 1.0.6, but there seem to be changelog entries 
and factual changes even from 2.6.10-rc3...)

- Which alsa kernel code should I run for testing? The 2.6.10-kernel version? 
1.0.8rc2? CVS? 1.0.8rc2 plus some files from CVS [those related to i8x0]?

- Is it OK to compile this kernel code by merely copying the relevant 
directories (sound [except for sound/oss] and include/sound) from the alsa 
tree into the kernel tree? I run an RPM-based system, and would like to keep 
the existing approach to kernel building (full RPM rebuild) alive; it's slow 
but reliable. 

- Which alsa-lib and alsa-utils code should I be running? (I know how to 
compile it using RPM, I just need to understand the version).

And an i8x0-specific question: in the above-mentioned current code, should 
output to hw:0,0 go only to analog, or to both analog and spdif? 

-- 
Yours, Mikhail Ramendik



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2005-01-07  2:25 Compiling the newest code for testing? Mikhail Ramendik
2005-01-07 11:16 ` Takashi Iwai
2005-01-07 18:27   ` Mikhail Ramendik
2005-01-07 18:39     ` Takashi Iwai

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