Hi Sven, hi Ville,

thanks for the help. It was indeed related to the wrong kernel headers being installed.

For the record, debian (in any version) compiles glibc against the latest stable kernel headers - that's 2.2.something - and hence installs those kernel headers. Those are too old to use for directfb, so there is no way around installing the headers of the current kernel.

Uli

>>>This is debian-unstable with a 2.4.22-kernel and a matrox g200. I've
>>>> > been playing around with kernel params, but I'm pretty much >stumped.
>>
>>> Sounds like a broken kernel headers package...
>
>Debian unstable seems to install kernel headers for 2.6. The best
>solution is probably to use the headers of the kernel you are actually
>using. Replace /usr/include/linux and /usr/include/asm with links into
>the kernel source tree.




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