On 14-Apr-99 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ftp.<area>.kernel.org. area is where you are i.e. us, eu, ca. > > now for more important things, if.h should not disappear. Installing a > kernel > should not affect it. It should be part of libc-dev.
Thanks. I was beginning to suspect this has nothing to do with my kernel. > > Now, when you install a kernel do NOT place headers from the kernel on your > system. Use make-kpkg to make a deb of the kernel image and just install > it. Now you lost me. Is this some special procedure just for Debian? I installed from a tarball, not from a Debian package (the kernel I mean). > > libc6 came about in part to reduce the need for kernel headers. Perhaps I need to find a HOWTO that explains what you just told me above. thanks -- Andrew [PGP5.0 KeyID 0x5EE61C37]