Heya Nir,

Did you install kernel-headers package?
(kernel-headers-2.2.12-20.i386.rpm)
You need it for basic Linux include (C header .h files).
Those should be stored in /usr/include/linux.
You don't have to install the whole kernel source for it,
just kernel-headers package.

"Nir Simionovich (Rin Solo)" wrote:
>   I've encountered a silly problem with RH6.1, and wondered if anyone
> encountered it too, so here goes. After the installation is finished,
> which went well, nothing unusuall happend. I wanted to compile and install
> Apache 1.3.9 on the machine, imagine my surprise that after running
> 'make', it claimed that there are a bunch of include files missing.
> I then downloaded the 2.2.13 kernel from the internet, compiled it and
> installed it, and only then apache would compile. The same thing happend
> with squid, again, managed to compile only after the new kernel was
> installed.

-- 
Best regards,
Ilya Konstantinov a.k.a Toastie
[http://toast.demon.co.il]

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