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[10:35] <mikeru> Hello, I'm having trouble compiling the alsa drivers from the alsa-driver source package. I'm on 11.10 (x86_64). So, I got the source package using apt-get source alsa-driver. I patched 'patch_cirrus.c' (@alsa-kernel/pci/hda) because the GPIO configuration is wrong for my iMac 27" (the headphones are on GPIO2 not GPIO1). However, after debuild'ing and installing the packages, m-a fails to build the sources due to references to <linux/smp_lock.h>. I fo
[10:35] <mikeru> und the files referencing it and commented it out (as it isn't needed anymore) but more stuff, like @CONFIG_(somethingidontremember)_KERNELSRC@ and other errors keep coming out.
[10:36] <mikeru> And so I'm wondering -- aren't the source packages even used by the ubuntu maintainers? and how are the alsa-drivers built then?
[10:37] <mikeru> the patches included in the source package just break it even more (they are responsible for adding <linux/smp_lock.h>)