Hi,
in my testing installation, libc6-dev depends on linux-kernel-headers
2.5.999-test7-bk-9, but one of the programs I
compile require 2.4 headers. If I remove linux-kernel-headers, libc6-dev
also gets removed. I have installed kernel-headers-2.4.22-1-386, but it
seems
What programs require 2.4 headers? The only program that "should" require
direct knowledge of kernel headers is glibc itself, with relatively few
exceptions.
Tom Veldhouse
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From: "Rajkumar S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Debian Testing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday,
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 05:43:20PM +0530, Rajkumar S wrote:
> in my testing installation, libc6-dev depends on linux-kernel-headers
> 2.5.999-test7-bk-9, but one of the programs I
> compile require 2.4 headers. If I remove linux-kernel-headers, libc6-dev
> also gets removed
On Tuesday 23 December 2003 13:13, Rajkumar S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in my testing installation, libc6-dev depends on linux-kernel-headers
>2.5.999-test7-bk-9, but one of the programs I
I had a discussion about this in another mailinglist a while back, the
linux-kernel-headers p
Thomas T. Veldhouse wrote:
What programs require 2.4 headers? The only program that "should" require
direct knowledge of kernel headers is glibc itself, with relatively few
exceptions.
Yup, I am also aware of this, The program I am trying to compile is
samhain. It seems to use some files in inclu
Hi, i'm using a Debian testing and i have problems when apache start.
When i wirte /etc/init.d/apache start this is what i obtain:
starting web server apache ./apache: line 70: 548 segmentation fault
start-stop-daemon --start --pidfile $PIDFILE --exec $DAEMON failed.
I don't understand how can i
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