Hi,

Sean MacLennan wrote:
On Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:51:40 +0200
"Arnd Bergmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The user space headers are provided by your distribution, not
by the kernel, so include/asm should be a directory, not a symlink.
If you are building your own distro, don't just copy the files
but rather use 'make headers_install' to get a sanitized version.

Sorry, I forgot to reply to the list :( Kumar mentioned the "make
headers_install" and I got it working with our build system. So
everything is back on track.
Heh, you might also consider using "off the shelf" build systems, such
as the T2 SDE:

 http://t2-project.org

To avoid re-inventing the whell again and again.

Yours,

--
 René Rebe - ExactCODE GmbH - Europe, Germany, Berlin
 http://exactcode.de | http://t2-project.org | http://rene.rebe.name

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