Hello

Axel Burwitz (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:

> Andreas Janssen wrote:
> 
>> If I remember correctly, the headers were part of the libc6-dev
>> package (and still are, if you use Woody), but some time ago the
>> package was split and they are now in their own package. So you
>> should try to get them from the same source you got your libc6-dev
>> from. Where exactly does that package come from?
> 
> I am using Sarge/testing, and all I can find from my install DVD is a
> "kernel-headers-2.4.22-bf2.4" that fits to my kernel version. I have
> installed that, but still that message appears..

I think you need the headers that were used when the libc was built. I
don't know why they aren't on the DVD, but maybe adding a server like
ftp.de.debian.org to your sources.list will help.

best regards
        Andreas Janssen

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