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Re: [Cdrecord-video] Re: [Cdrecord-developers] Cdrtools-2.01a25: Patch to make cdrtools 2.01a25 Linux compatible



>From rob23@tmr.com  Sun Jan 25 14:49:03 2004

>>
>>Please don't comment things you obviously don't really understand.
>>
>>1)	The include files on /usr/src/linux have been absolutely needed for a long
>>	time to be able to compile at all.
>>
>>2)	The include files under /usr/src/linux are definitely more recent
>>	resp. closer to the currently run kernel than what typically is under
>>	/usr/include
>>  
>>

>That's what everyone is trying to tell you, there is no guaranty that 
>those files are correct for the current running kernel. Or that they 
>even exist!

See below...

>>3)	I am writing portable software. This means that it is portable
>>	even between different Linux versions. 
>>
>>4)	What people like Linus Torvalds tell me on how I should compile,
>>	is definitely much much more incorrect than what I am currently doing.
>>
>>5)	The problems are a result of _inconsistent_ unclude files in 
>>	/usr/src/linux, which I call a clear Bug that needs to be fixed.
>>  
>>

>Which is why all the kernel people keep telling you (and everyone else) 
>not to use these files, every distribution and many users do something 
>different. And other applications do run fine even if there is no kernel 
>source at /usr/src/linux. Having *anything* at /usr/src/linux is not 
>required, so you are complaing that something which is random is 
>inconsistent. Yes it is, because you're not supposed to use it!

>Got it?

Yes, it is really hard to take you for serious as you constantly prove
that you are not aware on how the compilation of cdrtools in Linux works :-(

Your notes obviously don't aply. Before you write another reply to this
thread, it would really help if you first try to understand how the compilation
is done on Linux systems.....

Jörg

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