On Tuesday 02 May 2006 15:25, Dick wrote:
> For example ethtool.h, which uses the u32 typedef defined in asm/types.h.
> This typedef has been disabled outside the kernel "to avoid name space
> clashes" which I think is a Good Thing.

that's because the sed used in kernel-2.eclass is slightly broken ... it 
should have been changed to '__u32'

> What would be the best way to deal with these broken kernel headers?

file a bug of course
-mike
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