Messages in this thread | | | From | danielt@digi ... | Date | Mon, 8 Nov 1999 09:37:52 -0600 (CST) | Subject | Re: toplevel Makefile bug and simple fix |
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On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Alan Cox wrote:
> > people), but the decision has been made. > > > > Note, though, that it is **very** important that /usr/include/linux and > > /usr/include/asm correspond to the default kernel that you are booting. > > Ted, you are assuming people will build stuff on the machine they are > running from. Its certainly a convenient assumption for the majority > of uses but a lot of big have all their kernel building/images in one > place not around machines. > For people installing driver packages on a system this is generally the case.
> I'm not convinced /usr/include/linux is sufficient. Perhaps we need > a more explicit naming ? > /usr/include/this_is_the_symlink_to_the_kernel_headers_do_not_touch!
Naaah, I think that would be a bit much.
-- Daniel Taylor Senior Test Engineer Digi International danielt@digi.com Open systems win.
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