On Tue, 1 Jan 2002, Merell L. Matlock, Jr. wrote:

> A typical error:
> 
> /usr/include/bits/sigcontext.h:28 (asm/sigcontext.h) No such file or
> directory.
> 
> Since I am not a programmer, I have no clue as to what this means.

/usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm are usually symlinks to your 
kernel headers to your Linux source directory.  Check them.  They're 
likely broken now.

If you're not a programmer, why are you compiling a kernel?  Not to be 
derogatory or anything, but was there a specific problem you were trying 
to fix?  Have you read the HOWTO's related to kernel compiling?

-- 
If I had a dollar for every brain that you don't have,
        I'd have one dollar. - Squidward to SpongeBob



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