I have kernel-headers-2.2.12-20.i386.rpm installed.

When I do

   rpm -ql kernel-headers

it lists a large number of .h files, many of which are supposed to 
be in the directory /usr/src/linux-2.2.12/

But when I look in that directory, these files are not present.
Even the directory linux-2.2.12 is missing.  The only thing in 
/usr/src is a redhat directory which has several empty 
subdirectories (RPMS, SOURCE etc.)

Also,  /usr/include/linux is a symbolic link to some path below
/usr/src/linux - but /usr/src/linux doesn't exist.

Because of all of this, I am unable to compile things (in this case,
I'm trying to build the print manager PDQ, but gcc fails because it
can't find 

If I try to reinstall the kernel-headers RPM, it complains that it is 
already installed.  I'm fearful of removing it in case it breaks 
something else.  Would it be safe to remove it and reinstall?

Will Irwin


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