Thank you for the info! >It's Devuan, obvoiously.
Got it! :) >I don't know whether you already are aware of it, but the best way to compile a vanilla kernel on Debian/Devuas is through using kernel-package, which compiles the kernel and produces a ready-to-install .deb package. Yeah, you mentioned that in one of those early posts I was referring to. It looks the easiest solution, configuration issues apart.... Antonio On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 3:44 PM, Didier Kryn <k...@in2p3.fr> wrote: > Le 25/05/2016 16:25, Antonio Trkdz.tab a écrit : > >> Thank you Didier and Urban. >> >> >I think you can compile your kernel with any version of gcc 3, 4 or 5, >> but take care of the C library. The libc used by your OS (ie glibc) must be >> compiled with the kernel headers for the kernel version it runs on. >> >> So to be clear...if I download the sources and I compile them with the >> tools actually on my system, do I need the relative linux-headers package? >> building the modules will be OK ? >> > > You will need the glibc for that kernel. If the glibc doesn't match > the kernel version, you may experience errors in some applications, because > the interface to some system calls may have changed. > > Some applications you may want to compile may need the kernel headers. > > Didier > > > _______________________________________________ > Dng mailing list > Dng@lists.dyne.org > https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng >
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