On 21:08 Fri 01 Feb 2008, James Klaas wrote:
> On 1/31/08, Brandon Philips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 18:33 Thu 31 Jan 2008, James Klaas wrote:
> > > I was hoping to get my webcam working with the latest v4l-dvb sources.
> > > After reading about on this list and elsewhere, I ran:
> > >
> > > # make kernel-links
> > >
> > > from my v4l-dvb directory in order to modify my current linux sources
> > > to use the v4l-dvb drivers. Then I went to my gspca directory and ran
> > > the "gspca_build" script:
> > >
> > > ./gspca_build
> > >
> > > REMOVE the old module if present
> > > Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
> > >
> > > PRINT COMPILATION MESSAGES if ERRORS look kgspca.err
> > > make -C /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build SUBDIRS=/usr/src/modules/gspca
> > > CC=cc modules
> > > make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.22'
> > > CC [M] /usr/src/modules/gspca/gspca_core.o
> > > /usr/src/modules/gspca/gspca_core.c:2542: error: unknown field
> > > 'hardware' specified in initializer
> >
> > Are you using the latest gspca driver? The hardware field was removed
> > months ago.
>
> [ 1026.765596] gspca: disagrees about version of symbol video_devdata
...
> [ 1977.737339] gspca: Unknown symbol video_device_release
Did you "make install" the v4l tree you built against and make sure none
of the old video modules were loaded (see lsmod) when you modprobe'd
gspca?
Thanks,
Brandon
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