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Re: kernel-headers-2.0.32 vs. kernel-headers-2.0.33



On Mon, 13 Apr 1998, George Bonser wrote:

> Except this doesn't work with the rules script in the glibc source
> package. The first thing it does is removes the symlink and points it back
> to the kernel_headers directory.  If your whole purpose in rebuilding the
> package is to make it with a new set of kernel headers, this just adds
> another step and introduces another chance to make an error.
> 

Just a note that I have not yet gone through the script to see if it
will notice a kernel_headers newer than 2.0.32, I just noticed on the
screen as the build was running that it deleted my change and set the
symlink back.  This might be an error of order on may part, I might have
to make and install a new kernel_headers package first. My plan was to
make glibc first.


George Bonser

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