Re: Problem compiling 2.6.12

From: Adrian Bunk (bunk_at_stusta.de)
Date: 06/22/05

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    Date:	Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:33:52 +0200
    To: George Kasica <georgek@netwrx1.com>
    
    

    On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 02:22:10PM -0500, George Kasica wrote:

    > I have no idea what you are referring to there. If you can give me details
    > on what information you need or what you need me to do here I'll try to
    > provide it. I'm unfortunately not a kernel hacker or programmer here.

    Where does /usr/local/include/ come from, what is it linked to,... ???

    /usr/include contains a copy of kernel headers shipped by your glibc.

    /path/to/your/kernel/sources/include contains a copy of kernel headers
    shipped with the kernel you are trying to compile.

    But where do these kernel headers under /usr/local/include/ come from?

    > George
    >
    > >On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 10:28:25AM -0500, George Kasica wrote:
    > >>Hello:
    > >>
    > >>Trying to compile 2.6.12 here and am getting the following error. I am
    > >>currently running 2.4.31 and have upgraded the needed bits per the Change
    > >>document before trying the build:
    > >>
    > >>[root@eagle src]# cd linux
    > >>[root@eagle linux]# make mrproper
    > >> CLEAN .config
    > >>[root@eagle linux]# cp ../config-2.4.31 .config
    > >>[root@eagle linux]# make oldconfig
    > >> HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep
    > >>In file included from /usr/local/include/netinet/in.h:212,
    > >>...
    > >
    > >What are these kernel headers under /usr/local ?
    > >I don't see any reason why they should be there.
    > >
    > >>George
    > >
    > >cu
    > >Adrian

    cu
    Adrian

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