> It's in their glibc SRPM. If you rebuild it, it > compiles against Mandrake's kernel-headers package, > rather than what is in /usr/include (which could be > Mandrake's kernel-headers package, and should be on > Mandrake's build machine). For the sysadmin this is > an annoyance because it doesn't let your rebuild > Mandrake's glibc SRPM against different kernel > headers. >
you should not compile glibc against kernel sources. > For Mandrake (you complain about wasted time and > limited money) it's bad because they have to rebuild > glibc every time they update the kernel no. This sentence means you do not understand what you are talking about. Before replying, please, search archives. I already told you that it was discussed and explained more then once here. -andrej
