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On Tuesday 14 January 2003 09:31 am, David Betz wrote:
> I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package
> and used it to build a simple kernel module. When I tried to load the
> kernel module I got an error saying there was a vers
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On Tue, 14 Jan 2003 09:37:56 -0600, Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote:
> Along the same subject, I have had problems compiling some software
> with/usr/include/linux as provided (RH7.2 - RH8.0) distros.
>
> An example is when compiling the linux-atm sources.
believe on many systems, /usr/include/linux is a symbolic link to
/usr/src/linux.
Hope this helps.
-John Matthews
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Subject: RE: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel
The headers from kernel 2.4.9-9 were most likley used when glibc was
compiled. This is the correct way of doing things and you should not alter
your /usr/include/linux link. If your compiling your own kernel
n Matthews
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From: David Betz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 9:31 AM
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Subject: Mismatch between /usr/include/linux and the kernel
I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package
and used it to build a simple ker
I just installed RedHat 8.0 including the kernel development package
and used it to build a simple kernel module. When I tried to load the
kernel module I got an error saying there was a version mismatch. When
I checked /usr/include/linux/version.h I noticed that it said the
kernel version was