On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 3:58 AM, Andrew Turley
You'll need to install some dependencies. Off the top of my head, you'll need bison, flex, g++ (well, some C++ compiler), alsa dev files, and libsound. I'm assuming this is your Linux box, and not a shared box where you have an account, correct? If so, the easiest thing to do is install those packages I mentioned using your Linux distribution's package manager. Once you've done that, try "make linux-alsa" again. If you're on Debian let me know an I can send you a list of the packages you need to apt-get.
Not as bad as all that: Ubuntu info on compiling softwarehttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/CompilingSoftware "Background You might need to compile software depending on the language in which the program is written. Applications which require compiling are usually written in *C* and *C++*. If this is the case, you will need to install a compiler *gcc* which can be obtained by installing the *build-essential*package. Normally, you can do this by typing the following in a terminal: sudo apt-get install build-essential and in order to run the configure and autogen.sh files that come with many programs: sudo apt-get install automake Finally, you will need CheckInstallhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstallto safely insert your program in your system: sudo apt-get install checkinstall..." ------------------------------- This worked on some other frustrating installations, will try it on chuck when time/energy permits. Forrest Curo San Diego