Hi This may be stretching the OT rule, but I'm trying to compile the Audio-1.028 module, with Perl5.8.3 and ALSA-1.0.4

It used to work with ALSA-0.9.7(earlier version). Now when I try to make, it gives an error:

linux.xs:97: error: too few arguments to function `snd_pcm_hw_params_g +et_buffer_size'
The line 97 is:
dev->chunk = snd_pcm_hw_params_get_buffer_size (dev->hwparams);
It seems that that function is from /usr/include/alsa/pcm.h Does anyone know what extra parameters need to be added to make this work correctly? I have tried a few WAG's like (dev->hwparams, dev->samp_rate), and the module will then compile, but segfault when run. Any clues?

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In reply to xs, Audio module and ALSA1.04 by zentara

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