On Tuesday 31 October 2000 15:55, you wrote: > Do you have the kernel source code in a directory with a name similar to > /usr/src/linux-2.2.xx or do you have the source for the kernel stored > elsewhere? You need that directory tree (and its files) somewhere. Then > you need to make a link from /usr/src/linux to its location. Use: > > ln -s /usr/src/linux-2.2.16 /usr/src/linux Thanks for the reply, however I guess I didn't articulate myself well enough. :) I have the sources installed and the link points to the correct sources. What I *think* the problem is that there is a system variable that is not set. For example, when I try to compile Wine I get an error telling me that it cannot find the file 'sigcontext.h'. Well this file is located under /usr/src/linux/include/adm-i386. This is why I am thinking that there is a global variable that is not being set. Any ideas? -Chris
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