Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 22 Apr 1999 11:55:49 -0400 (EDT) | From | Jon Niehof <> | Subject | Re: README no longer mentions symlinks for includes |
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>> I notice that the kernel source README (in 2.2.2, anyway) >> no longer includes the warning that was in 2.0.36, that >> /usr/include/{asm|linux|scsi} should be symlinks to the >> kernel source tree. > > And they shouldn't be if you're running glibc.
Hmmm. Debian 2.0 here, glibc 2.0 (later upgraded to 2.1). modutils 2.1.121 wouldn't compile with the included header files. I made asm and linux symlinks into the (2.2) source tree and everything's happy. Since then I've compiled lesstif, pgcc, GNOME, GIMP, and a host of smaller programs; no problems.
If we're supposed to leave those directories alone, what about the kernel structures which differ between 2.0 and 2.2?
Now I'm confused....
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