Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Files not linking/replacing. | From | (Eric W. Biederman) | Date | 16 Apr 2001 23:27:25 -0600 |
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Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@mandrakesoft.com> writes:
> "Eric W. Biederman" wrote: > > Normally /usr/src/linux on a redhat system contains a kernel with a > > known good set of kernel headers. /usr/include/linux and > > /usr/include/asm are symlinks that point into the known good kernel > > headers. It looks like you removed your known good 2.2.14 known good > > kernel headers, or the symlinks to them. > > Modern glibc systems have their own copies of headers for > /usr/include/{asm,linux}, and those locations should not be pointing to > kernel space...
I keep thinking that until I look at what has actually been installed. The quickest way I know to confuse a compile is: rm /usr/src/linux.
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