Colin Watson wrote: > > On Wed, May 29, 2002 at 08:19:37AM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote: > > Colin Watson wrote: > > > If you're trying to compile a kernel module against a kernel version > > > more recent than the one libc6 was built against, then you'll need to > > > add (say) /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.18/include to the include path. > > > > > > What exactly are you working on? > > > > I am trying to install a couple Perl modules (DBI & DBD::Pg); but, make > > fails for many missing headers. > > > > The reason I posted on debian is the fact that I do not have these: > > > > /usr/include/asm > > /usr/include/linux > > In that case, you likely want to install the libc6-dev package, not > kernel headers. Kernel headers should never be used to compile userspace > programs. > > woody does have the libdbi-perl and libdbd-pg-perl packages ... > > > The referenced README's just got me more and more confused? Are we > > supposed to link these by hand, again? > > No, don't. Symbolic links for /usr/include/{asm,linux} are definitely > seven years' bad luck.
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