libc6-dev and kernel headers
I have had kernel-source-2.0.32 installed, and have just
installed kernel-source-2.0.33. libc6-dev can not be configured
because it wants kernel-headers-2.0.32. I want to keep
kernel-source-2.0.32 installed; is it really necessary to install the
headers as well?
In /usr/src, linux and linux-2.0.33 are symlinks to
kernel-source-2.0.33, and linux-2.0.32 is a symlink to
kernel-source-2.0.32. Would it satisfy the dependencies if I made the
symlink 'linux' point to kernel-source-2.0.32? If so, would that
interfere with using kernel-package?
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