Messages in this thread | | | From | (Miquel van Smoorenburg) | Subject | Re: [PATCH] asm*/resource.h fix for glibc | Date | 17 Dec 1999 09:28:08 GMT |
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In article <cistron.199912170514.AAA04093@tsx-prime.MIT.EDU>, <tytso@mit.edu> wrote: >Whether or not /usr/include/{linux,asm} should point to the sources of >the current default kernel, and whether or not user land programs should >refer to the kernel sources, hopefully it's painfully obvious to all >concerned why it is extremely useful to have a standardized way to refer >to the current default kernel sources --- and that /usr/src/linux is it.
I agree. /usr/include/linux should be a static set of include files matched with glibc. /usr/src/linux should be the standard location of the kernel you want to build standalone modules against, so that you can use -I/usr/src/linux/include
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