Karen Schmidtman
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SPARTA
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> >Package: libc5-dev
> >Version: 5.2.9-2
>
> >The headder file /usr/include/errno.h has this line:
> >#include
> >but there is no 'linux' directory.
>
> Egads! There should be a symlink, if memory serves, from
> /usr/include/linux to /usr/src/linux/include/linux. Go ahead and
> create that symli
>Package: libc5-dev
>Version: 5.2.9-2
>The headder file /usr/include/errno.h has this line:
>#include
>but there is no 'linux' directory. There is a sys/errno.h and a bsd/errno.h.
>Which of these files, if any, should /usr/include/errno.h include?
Egads! There should be a symlink, if memory se
> Package: libc5-dev
> Version: 5.2.9-2
>
> The headder file /usr/include/errno.h has this line:
> #include
> but there is no 'linux' directory. There is a sys/errno.h and a bsd/errno.h.
> Which of these files, if any, should /usr/include/errno.h include?
Try reinstalling libc5-dev. The symlinks
Package: libc5-dev
Version: 5.2.9-2
The headder file /usr/include/errno.h has this line:
#include
but there is no 'linux' directory. There is a sys/errno.h and a bsd/errno.h.
Which of these files, if any, should /usr/include/errno.h include?
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