Hi! /usr/include/* are part of libc package. AFAIK you have to upgrade libc to have newer /usr/include/* I had the same problem several days ago and asked here if it is safe to upgrade to libc-2.1 from potato to have 2.2 kernel headers. The answers were, that in general with standard Debian software it should be safe to grab glibc-2.1 from potato and upgrade. Apparently libc-2.1 is binary compatible with glibc-2.0.
But I still don't want to try this....:( --Julian Stoev On Tue, 10 Aug 1999, Smith, Tim wrote: > I have not been able to find any documentation on > how to upgrade the /usr/include/* header files for > the kernel after upgrading to the 2.2.10 version of > the kernel. Any pointers to how and/or the correct > documentation? > > I have already used make-kpkg kernel_install and > make-kpkg kernel_headers, or their equivalently > spelled options. > > Timothy Smith global MAINTECH, inc. > Software Engineer 7578 Market Place Drive > 612.944.0400 Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.globalmt.com