[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #8588: Regression: Sound card doesn't work

  • From: "drcouzelis" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2012 03:02:52 -0000

#8588: Regression: Sound card doesn't work
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   Reporter:  drcouzelis     |      Owner:  axeld
       Type:  bug            |     Status:  new
   Priority:  normal         |  Milestone:  R1
  Component:  System/Kernel  |    Version:  R1/Development
 Resolution:                 |   Keywords:  regression
 Blocked By:                 |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  0              |   Platform:  x86
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Comment (by drcouzelis):

 As was suggested, I started building hrev versions inbetween the official
 nightly builds where the bug was created. I'm afraid every build I tried
 (I tried four of them) failed with this error:
 {{{
 In file included from
 /BeDrive/haiku/headers/build/os/storage/NodeInfo.h:17,
                  from
 /BeDrive/haiku/headers/build/os/storage/AppFileInfo.h:12,
                  from
 /BeDrive/haiku/src/build/libbe/storage/mime/UpdateMimeInfoThread.cpp:17:
 /BeDrive/haiku/headers/build/os/storage/Mime.h:34: `const uint32
 B_MIME_STRING_TYPE' redeclared as different kind of symbol
 /boot/develop/headers/os/support/TypeConstants.h:64: previous declaration
 of `enum {anonymous} B_MIME_STRING_TYPE'
 }}}
 I need to sleep now so I'll look into it more later. I'm posting the error
 here in case any of you recognize it and know why it's happening. ;)

 More information:

 I'm attempting to build Haiku from inside Haiku using these commands:
 {{{
 git tag hrev41520 # First build I tried
 # The configure script was complaining about me having GCC
 2.95.3-haiku-111122 instead of 100818, so I modified the configure script
 to accept 111122
 ./configure
 jam -q @alpha-anyboot
 }}}
 The jam fails and the error above is displayed.

 Thank you.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/8588#comment:10>
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