On 14-Apr-99 Pollywog wrote: > > On 14-Apr-99 Noah L. Meyerhans wrote: >> >> Building the kernel the "standard" way is fine in Debian. I did it for >> almost 2 years before recently switching to the 'make-kpkg' method. >> Make-kpkg is really nice, and quite easy. It turns the newly compiled >> kernel into a .deb file, which you can easily install. It will make sure >> things like the system map file get put in the right place, and other >> handly little details like that. > > I was doing it the old-fashioned way, but every once in a while, like when I > tried to install kdebase, I got an error about not finding if.h, but if.h is > right where it should be.
I just tried to compile socks5 and I get the same error about not finding if.h, just like when I compiled my kernel the old fashioned way. I give up, because this might not be a problem with Linux but with the socks software. It also happens with kdebase, though. Really puzzling. -- Andrew > > -- > Andrew > > [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37] > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null [PGP5.0 Key ID 0x5EE61C37]