also sprach Manoj Srivastava (on Sat, 22 Sep 2001 03:10:29PM -0500):
>       Umm, no. If you generate a kernel-source-blah*.deb; it shall
>  contain a tarball of the sources where you created it from.

okay. so it's really just basic vanilla source (with patches applied)?
so the actual kernel data (not image) is in kernel-headers?

what do you do if another piece of software needs both, headers and
source, corresponding to the current kernel (e.g. vmware)? it isn't
happy with just kernel-source (unconfigured), and it isn't happy with
just kernel-headers (no source files). how do you merge the two?

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