On Fri, 3 Nov 1995, Dale Scheetz wrote:
> Each of the packages Includes and Source contain the message: > > you should install the "includes" package, or the "source" package, but > not both. > > but gives no indication of how one makes this choice. The way I understand it, 'includes' is header files for normal C development and 'source' is a superset with the kernel-related goodies. If you want to rebuild the kernel (and who wouldn't? :) ), you need 'source'. Presumably, installing 'includes', then installing 'source' would replace 'includes' files. > > What is the difference between these two packages and how does one decide > which is appropriate for their needs. > > YHS, Dale >

