On 01 Apr 1998 12:27:13 CST, Manoj Srivastava wrote: > Hi, > > The kernel is delibrately independent of any kernel related > header files you may have installed (or that libc6 uses). It is OK to > compile 2.0.33 on your machine.
That's good. > The newer kernel-source packages do not provide kernel-headers > anymore, since the kernel-source package is architecture independent, > and kernel-headers actually vary between architectures. Then does the kernel-* package information (whatever it's called) needs to be updated? ----------8<--------- Description: Linux kernel source. This package provides the source code for the Linux kernel, as well as the scripts that maintain the symbolic link /usr/src/linux). This also contains everything in the package kernel-headers-2.0.33, and thus if you install kernel-source-2.0.33 you do not also need to install kernel-headers-2.0.33. ----------8<--------- I still don't understand why libc6-dev depends on kernel-headers-2.0.32. I realize I'm almost certainly showing off my ignorance, but this seems highly counter-intuitive. Would someone please briefly explain how a programming language library depends on (of all things) kernel-headers-2.0.32? Call me what you will, this just seems silly. I'd like to uninstall kernel-header-2.0.32 now that I have kernel-headers-2.0.33 and kernel-source-2.0.33 installed, but dselect won't let me. Why do I still need kernel-headers-2.0.32? I smell something fishy going on here. > May I recommend kernel-package package from misc? It has been > designed to minimize problems during a kernel compliation. Please do > read /usr/soc/kernel-package/README.gz for step by step instructions > and pitfalls. I shall include the Rationale for kernel-package below I've used kernel-package several times and I think it's great. -- David Stern ------------------------------------------------------------------ http://weber.u.washington.edu/~kotsya [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]