[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nathan Myers) writes:

> On Linux, /usr/src/linux/include is meaningless for anything in userland; 
> it's meant only for building the kernel and kernel modules.  That Red Hat 
> tends to expose it to user-level builds is a long-standing bug in Red 
> Hat's distribution

1) it isn't this way anyore
2) this was so for most distributions for a loong time, not a "Red
   Hat" bug.

> in violation of the File Hierarchy Standard as well as explicit
> instructions from Linus & crew and from the maintainer of the C
> library.

Which obviously hasn't always been the case - the FHS isn't exactly old. 
Things have changed since then, we have followed.

-- 
Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.

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