I wouldn't (again) blame it on redhat.  If the link is missing you should
create it...or just force a reinstall of the source and header packages
and it should do it for you.  I've installed kernels from tarballs on my
own and recreated the link, and I just installed one on monday from rpms
and the link was created...

You must have then upgraded recently as the 2.2.16-3 kernel from redhat
has only been around since june...

On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
> 
> Whoa. turns out that I already installed the kernel source for linux-2.2.16,
> yet there is no symbolic link for /usr/include/linux.
> 
> So, whose fault is that?  This is do blame on Red Hat.
> 
> Guess I installed all of the kernel RPM files when I did the security
> upgrade of 6.2.
> 
> MB

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see it tried on him personally.
                -- Abraham Lincoln

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