On Monday 29 April 2002 21:40, Peter Revill wrote: > Im not even sure myself, linux on 2.2.14 on what should be a redhat box > i know theres a command something like dsmod to get the info, hmm..
Never mind, as long as you're reasonably sure it's a RH system you're running on . > >Have you checked that you have the file "linux/errno.h" anywhere in your > >system? > > yes, but it wasnt around, errno.h was, but not errno.h like that So there's your problem :) > i found the kernel-headers package, but it msut be damaged or something > (rpm --query says it exists, but i have my doubts as to the files still > existing) rpm -ql kernel-headers Would show you what files "kernel-headers" had installed. > is it OK to install kernel headers of a diffirent kernel number? I don't know. But if you do try it, let us know what happens :) > i.e. if i install kernel-headers 2.4.1 or wahtever is that ok? or will > that cause problems? > (im betting money on it will cause problems) If there aren't any special reasons, I would just use the corresponding headers for your kernel. -- Jason Wong -> Gremlins Associates -> www.gremlins.com.hk Open Source Software Systems Integrators * Web Design & Hosting * Internet & Intranet Applications Development * /* Silence is the only virtue you have left. */ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php