Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 21 Aug 1999 08:57:23 +1000 | From | Dancer <> | Subject | Re: include |
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"Sergio A. Sotelo" wrote: > > Hello.. > > I've installed Debian 2.1 (Slink) that includes kernel 2.0.36. Later, I've > installed kernel 2.2.10. Then, when I tried to compile some software (ie: > vmware), this legend appears: > > "You have kernel 2.2.10 but include files are from kernel 2.0.36". > > The question is: When upgrading kernel, do I need to upgrade include files > of /usr/include with new kernel files on /usr/src/linux/include? do I need > to make some symbolic links? which ones? Can somebody send me specific > information about what I need to "upgrade"?
debian installs headers separately. For want of anything more 'official' I do this:
mv /usr/include/linux /usr/include/linux/old ln -s /usr/src/linux/include/linux /usr/include/linux
(And repeat every time you update libc)
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