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SubjectRe: README no longer mentions symlinks for includes
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miquels@cistron.nl (Miquel van Smoorenburg) writes:

|> In article <cistron.435C366F075ED211B12200204840172D703D7D@PETITSUIX>,
|> BROWN Nick <Nick.BROWN@coe.fr> wrote:
|> >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.

No, they are still needed, and will continue to do so, except
/usr/include/scsi.

--
Andreas Schwab "And now for something
schwab@issan.cs.uni-dortmund.de completely different"
schwab@gnu.org

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