Hey Mark,
Well that was quick, Gents
As Davids 3.01.03 build didn't work, based on v5.14.7 (if I'm reading that right), I decided to go right back to the first files in your directory, Paul, also based on v5 - I downloaded your 3.0 and 3.1 debugs and releases, and installed each one - unless there is some other variable I'm missing, no sound seems to be generated from any of the 5.x series on the ALC892 chipset.
Brief history lesson if I may....
In the early days of ALSA, it was maintained as a separate source repository outside of the linux kernel. This is back in the days when Uniaud was first created. ALSA 1.0.25 was the final release as a standalone project. The Uniaud in ArcaOS 5.0.24 (the v2 series) was based on ALSA code.
Around the time of the release of the linux kernel 3.0; the ALSA code was incorporated into the kernel, and wasn't available as a separate download.
The list of builds I posted (including the 3.0 release) are based on the corresponding sound code from the linux kernel. So (for example) the uniaud32-linux-3.0.zip was based on the 'linux 3.0' kernel.
So if this is the build that broke things for you, something changed between the ALSA 1.0.24 code; and the sound code from the 3.0 kernel release. This certainly should help narrow things down
Edit: the 3.0 code didn't make it in to SVN, but the breaking change for Mark's ALC892 should be somewhere in
https://trac.netlabs.org/uniaud/changeset/612 Edit2: @Mark - can you please generate a log with the debug driver from
https://smedley.id.au/tmp/uniaud32-linux-3.2.102.zip ? I don't expect it to produce audio - but it will give me a log that corresponds with
https://trac.netlabs.org/uniaud/changeset/612Cheers,
Paul