problems about __cli()

Iain Sandoe iain at sandoe.co.uk
Thu Jul 20 23:45:56 EST 2000


Thu, Jul 20, 2000,  Josh Huber wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 10:19:54AM +0100, Iain Sandoe wrote:
>>
> [snip]
>>
>> It is *vital* to make sure that there is a symlink named 'linux' in /usr/src
>> that points to your /usr/src/your-kernel-foo-bar/ because there are symlinks
>> in /usr/include that expect to use this to find the build-specific headers.
>
> A couple notes:
>
> You don't have to put your kernel in /usr/src, and you DON'T have to
> symlink /usr/src/linux to it before you build.  The symlinks (on
> broken RedHat derivatives) in /usr/include should point to the kernel
> headers that your libc was built againt, otherwise you risk breaking
> binary compatibility.

I guess I *must* have one of those broken derivatives... and it doesn't work
for me without that step...  Admittedly, this is mostly an issue between
2.2.xx and 2.4.0 - but I do have to remember to change it back between
whiles... a better way would be ?

Iain.

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