> I have noticed some problems with some of the kernel packages not setting > the symlinks properly in /usr/include/linux, /usr/include/asm and > /usr/include/scsi. I have not reported it because I have not been exactly On my system, asm and linux are perfect and scsi is not a symlink. > > Does anyone know why libc6-dev doesn't accept kernel-headers-2.0.33? It > > depends on kernel-headers, but it only works with the 2.0.32 one. My problem was that I couldn't not substitute kernel-headers-2.0.32 with kernel-headers-2.0.33 in the sense that libc6-dev depends on the former but it doesn't accept the latter instead, so my problem was a dependency problem.
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