OK, I tried it again and can't get it to compile with the glibc
headers, so maybe I did have kernel source installed at the time.
I guess it does make sense to separate the header files that glibc
uses from the kernel ones from a versioning point of view but it
does make things confusing. Well, it
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On Thursday 27 February 2003 07:48 pm, Telford wrote:
> > No, kernel-source*.i386.rpm
>
> I'm well aware what the names for the various packages are...
> If you look here:
>
>http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/redhat/updates/8.0/en/os/i386/
>
> You w
> From: Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:33:43 +0100, Vik Heyndrickx wrote:
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> > > I found that the src.rpm file found on the motherboard CDROM
> > > worked with a simple "rpmbuild --rebuild" and installed no
> > > problems.
> >
> > This link may be useful (in case
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On Thu, 27 Feb 2003 08:33:43 +0100, Vik Heyndrickx wrote:
> > I found that the src.rpm file found on the motherboard CDROM
> > worked with a simple "rpmbuild --rebuild" and installed no problems.
>
> This link may be useful (in case you have problems
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:47 PM
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> Subject: LAN driver for a7v8x (BroadCom 4401)
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> I found that the src.rpm file found on the
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On Wednesday 26 February 2003 04:47 pm, Telford wrote:
> I found that the src.rpm file found on the motherboard CDROM
> worked with a simple "rpmbuild --rebuild" and installed no problems.
> However, if you install RedHat's kernel updates then it no lo
I found that the src.rpm file found on the motherboard CDROM
worked with a simple "rpmbuild --rebuild" and installed no problems.
However, if you install RedHat's kernel updates then it no longer
works because of annoying kernel header mismatch and (doubly annoying)
RedHat don't include an update o