Question on a diff between Mandrake and Red Hat...In Mandrake the
headers are part of glibc... ok... New kerenel will eventually mean new
glibc.  ugh on the download.  building some applications like AFS if
they see 2.4.19 source and 2.4.18 headers... it balks and stops the
build.  RH solved this by having 3 rpms glibc-headers glibc and kernel. 
So now your kernel and the headers match in number (2.4.19 kerenel
2.4.19 glibc-headers.)  Has Mandrake considered this option as well. 
For now as long as I stay with a stock kernel I'm ok.... otherwise some
of the apps I try to compile complain.... Solution for the moment is
build on RH and port to MDK.

James


On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 18:07, Todd Lyons wrote:
> Salane wrote on Wed, Sep 11, 2002 at 08:34:04PM -0400 :
> > No the kernel-headers are now a part of glibc rebuild. Mandrake 9rc2 and 
> > cooker still use kernel-headers-2.4.18-41mdk even with kernel-2.4.9-9mdk. 
> 
> Aaack, you caught me replying without thinking.  Sorry for the
> misleading information.
> 
> Blue skies...                 Todd
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