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and subject line Re: linux-2.6: make linux-headers automatically install
headers for all currently installed kernel images
has caused the Debian Bug report #560831,
regarding linux-2.6: make linux-headers automatically install headers for all
currently installed kernel images
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package: linux-2.6
version: 2.6.32-1
severity: wishlist
hi, a lot of module building issues could be solved if the
linux-headers packages were to automagically install all of the
corresponding headers for all of the currently installed kernel images
(instead of just providing a virtual package to any set of headers).
see bug #560822 for an example where this would make an impact. this
will also reduce the complexity (as percieved by some users) of having
to figure out which headers package is needed.
best wishes,
mike
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On Sat, 2009-12-12 at 11:40 -0500, Michael Gilbert wrote:
> package: linux-2.6
> version: 2.6.32-1
> severity: wishlist
>
> hi, a lot of module building issues could be solved if the
> linux-headers packages were to automagically install all of the
> corresponding headers for all of the currently installed kernel images
> (instead of just providing a virtual package to any set of headers).
> see bug #560822 for an example where this would make an impact. this
> will also reduce the complexity (as percieved by some users) of having
> to figure out which headers package is needed.
A maintainer script can't install another package.
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
Once a job is fouled up, anything done to improve it makes it worse.
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