Subject: Audio.
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Johnny Billquist <bqt@update.uu.se>
List: port-alpha
Date: 03/20/2003 16:05:11
I've just updated -current on my machine, and was about to build a new
kernel when I discovered something new.
I don't have any audio in my machine, and consequently have removed all
audio stuff from my config file.
Compiling the kernel now gives:
In file included from ../../../../dev/audio.c:3330:
../../../../dev/audio_if.h:45: #error "No 'audio* at audiobus?' configured into
kernel"
Well, that is correct, I don't have any audio* and audiobus?, I don't even
have an audiobus.
Looking at the code, it turns out that sys/dev/audio_if.h was changed
2003/03/19 by jdolecek, and the change is to add this #error.
What was the thought here???
Johnny
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