On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 09:57 +1100, Nick Piggin wrote:
Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
Can you test with the latest mainline -git snapshot, or is it only
the -rt tree that causes the warnings?
I found something strange although I don't know why it happens yet:
Fedora Core 4 kernel (2.6.15 + patches) works fine.
Fedora Core 4 kernel + -rt21, [ahem... sorry], works fine.
Fedora Core 4 kernel + -rt21 + alsa kernel modules from 1.0.10 or
1.0.11rc3, fails[*]
Plain vanilla 2.6.15 + -rt21, works fine
Plain vanilla 2.6.15 + -rt21 + alsa kernel modules from 1.0.10 or
1.0.11rc3, fails[*]
So, it looks like it is some weird interaction between kernel modules
that were not compiled as part of the kernel and the kernel itself. The
"updated" modules are installed in a separate location (not on top of
the built in kernel modules) and are found before the ones in the kernel
tree.
I have been building this combination for a long long time with no
problems, I don't know what might have happened that changed things.
Could be:
- configuration problems?
- the alsa tree is somehow incompatible with the kernel alsa tree, is
that even possible?