Re: What's Debian's /usr/src policy.
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- Subject: Re: What's Debian's /usr/src policy.
- From: Rob Browning <rlb@cs.utexas.edu>
- Date: 05 Jan 1998 01:44:55 -0500
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- In-reply-to: Manoj Srivastava's message of "31 Dec 1997 00:44:55 -0600"
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Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@datasync.com> writes:
> Hold on right there!! This is something indistinguishable from
> magic!! kernel-headers installs files in
> /usr/src/kernel-headers-X.X.XX. It never installs into
> /usr/src/linux-* or usr/src/my-kernel-version. The postinst may
> create the link, but the files are already installed.
My apologies, you're right. I wasn't paying close enough attention.
In any case, I've already started moving all my stuff to
/usr/local/src (which I probably should have done originally).
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