On 8/23/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's a 32 bit processor and i'm using gcc 4.1.2. Since the file which
> seems to cause the problem is in /usr/include/linux i searched where these
> files come from. I found out that the include files in /usr/include/linux
> should be kernel specific files. It seems that on many linux systems this
> directory is a symlink to /usr/src/linux/include/linux. In Gentoo this is
> not so, don't know why. Maybe there is some problem with too old or too
> new kernel versions. I'm using a 2.6.19 kernel. Which kernel do you use?
Hm.. I'm on 2.6.19 too. Linux header files come in another package,
linux-headers. I'm guessing the problem lies in there. I have 2.6.17
of linux-headers installed. Since you're on a daily update schedule I
think you have a newer version of linux-headers (2.6.21 probably).
Could you please try downgrading that package and compiling again?
Bye,
-Chintana
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