trouble compiling alsa-drivers

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The alsa-drivers INSTALL file tells me:
 
   On 2.6 kernels, the build directory has to be given via --with-build=<kernel_build_dir> option additionaly, too.
 
What exactly is mean by kernel_build_dir? I should not have to recompile my kernel because I already have the sourcecore module.
 
Configure seems to work fine and locates my kernel source code:
 
./configure --with-cards=hda-intel --with-sequencer=yes
 
But when I compile, it fails in acore/pcm_native.c line #75, acore/pcm_native.c line #75 uses the macro DEFINE_RWLOCK which apparently has not been defined yet.
 
Searching thu the alsa-drivers source, I find that include/adriver.h defines this macro.
 
What am I doing wrong? Why doesn't adriver.h get included when I compile acore/pcm_native.c?
 
 
I'm using the latest release - alsa-driver-1.0.14rc4
 
My Kernel sources are: 2.6.9-34.EL-smp-i686
 
Alsa is already working fine on this system using the HDA Intel driver, its a RHEL- 3.4.5-2 system. I just want to re-compile the latest ALSA software and start writing a dummy user space driver that prints to a file or something. I should be able to cmopile all of the latest ALSA software...
 
Any help is appreciated.
 
-Brooke
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