package: linux-kernel-header version:2.5.99 There appears to be a parse error in one of the header files associated with this package. It is difficult to believe that this has not been noticed before, but I can't seem to find it on the debian bug lists.
In the file '/usr/include/asm/sigcontext.h' there appears to be a problem with line 79. 78: unsigned short ss, __ssh; 79: struct _fpstate __user * fpstate; 80: unsigned long oldmask; When compiling programs that are linked against this file, I get a parse error on line 79. But if I change the line to the following '79: struct _fpstate * fpstate; ' the parse error disappears and everything works fine. I have checked on google and this problem is mentioned several times as being a debian specific bug, but I can not find any mention of it on any debian bug list or mailing list. I have noted that on a gentoo system that I have access to, the line reads as I have it above, i.e. the modified line. I have my computer upto date with debian 'testing' and I have a non-debian vanilla kernel 2.4.26 installed. With the exception of the kernel everything is standard debian. Paul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

