Hi!
] the README for Linux 2.0.36 kernel tells me, that
/usr/include/{asm,linux,scsi}
] should be symlinks to /usr/src/linux/include/{asm,linux,scsi}, respectively.
] They aren't. They are normal directories. That's wrong, isn't it? The
] installation of Slink has done so.
That's an old Linux is
See /usr/doc/libc6/FAQ.Debian.gz for the rationale behind this.
Bob
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Stephan Engelke wrote:
> Hi Armin,
>
> > those symlinks. But I've problems to compile some libraries. Someone
> > told me, that this can be caused by different versions of installed
> > includes or librarie
Hi Armin,
> those symlinks. But I've problems to compile some libraries. Someone
> told me, that this can be caused by different versions of installed
> includes or libraries, that don't fit together.
the directories vs. symlinks are part of the Debian policy. There are
no symlinks in order to k
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