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I was trying to recompile glibc, partly because of the security problem (and partly for my own masochistic desires), and I found that one of the maintainers had upgraded the kernel header requirements to 2.2.18*. Is there any clear policy about which kernel header to compile against? Is it safe/useful to compile against a non-stable powerpc kernel like 2.4.4pre4 (probably benh) given that I can't seem to get nice features like sound out of my ibook using 2.2.18 or 2.2.19? I looked in the glibc mailing list, but they seem completely occupied by the 2.2 (?) glibc. Cheers, Kin Hoong *It is noted in the Changes or some such document, but they did not appear to have been updated in the config files (it still complains that my kernel headers are older than 2.0.10 when it actually means 2.2.18). Should I file a bug report? _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.