On Mon, 2023-03-20 at 07:42 -0400, Genes Lists wrote:
> 
> The kernel headers are used to compile out-of-tree kernel modules for 
> that kernel. You should always install kernel and its companion
> headers file. While there may be cases where the headers are not
> actually changed and it may work - good policy is always install both
> kernel and its companion headers package. If you don't compile out of
> tree kernel modules then you may not even need to install headers.

I don't know if that's what the OP is asking for.

There's no need to compile e.g. vim or bash against a new kernel
version.

But there is the need to compile e.g. virtualbox kernel modules against
a new kernel version.


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