On Oct 25, Thomas Bushnell BSG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >> >> Even if you only want to support Linux, it's *STILL* wrong to include
> >> >> the kernel headers right in the package.
> >> > It's not.
> >> What if they are *wrong* then?
> > This is not supposed to happen.
> Why do you think we have standard header files at all?  If we relied
There is nothing wrong with using the system headers, if they are
suitable (i.e. recent enough). But if they are not, the correct solution
is to use a private copy of the relevant headers until they will be
available in the system, and there is nothing wrong with this too.

-- 
ciao,
Marco

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