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From: Pug Fantus <pug_fantus@usa.net>
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Jean-Eric Cuendet wrote:

> Hello,
> I tried to compile ALSA last evening and got a configure error: kernel
> version is not a number.
> I hust installed version 2.2.0ac1 which is not a full numbered version!
> Do you know a workaround or how to change the kernel version (to 2.2.0
> in example)?
>
> I've another question that is not ALSA related that I ask you if you
> know about. If not, forget it: Do you know what is the module "net-pf-4"
> and "net-pf-5" ? Kerneld complains about not finding it!
>
> Thanks for your responses
> -jec
> PS: I'm not on this list, please add me in the "reply to" field. Thanks

That error with ac1 is strange... anyway.. 2.2.0 is out.. so just go and
get that, problem solved (for you at least).

net-pf-4 and 5 are IPX and apple talk (I dont' remember which is which).
The kernel has always complaned about them, just add:

alias net-pf-4 off
alias net-pf-5 off

to your /etc/conf.modules and it will complain no more.


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