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*- On 9 Jul, Scott Ellis wrote about "Re: Debian conflicts with FHS on
/usr/include/{linux,asm} "
> On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Brian Servis wrote:
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>> *- On 9 Jul, Philip Hands wrote about "Re: Debian conflicts with FHS on
>> /usr/include/{linux,asm} "
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able
/usr/include. However, I think the idea is being out grown by need
the average user to install software that needs the kernel headers from
the current kernel.
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Any user
that is building unstable kernels will know better than to place the
headers where they might cause problems.
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Brian
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*- Alexander N. Benner wrote about "Re: Bug#32448: debian-policy:
policy(section 3.3.4) still suggests /etc/rc.boot instead of /etc/rcS.d"
> Hi
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> Ship's Log, Lt. Brian Servis, Stardate 260199.1406:
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>> Section 3.3.4 of the policy manual still suggests t
Package: debian-policy
Version: 2.5.0.0
Section 3.3.4 of the policy manual still suggests the obsolete /etc/rc.boot
instead of the sysvinit standard of /etc/rcS.d as mentioned in
/usr/doc/sysvinit, man rc.boot, and lintian.
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Debian Release: 2.1
Kernel Version: Linux brian 2
the 'help' on the
kernel menuconfig.
Just some thoughts,
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