oh your problem is you must first build your kernel that you are
pointing too. Or you can cheat and point "include/asm" where you need to
point it. That solves the issue. It's all that userspace including
kernel headers :-)

On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 15:12 -0600, Hollis Blanchard wrote:
> I always build my kernels with the O= option, since it allows me to
> build multiple architectures from the same sources.
> 
> However, it looks like the kvm-userspace configure script can't handle
> this. It says --kerneldir should be the kernel *build* directory, but
> when I do that I get
>         libkvm.c:21:23: warning: linux/kvm.h: No such file or directory
> because the build directory does not contain an include/linux symlink.
> 
> When I specify the kernel *source* directory for --kerneldir, I get
>         /home/hollisb/source/kvmppc.hg/include/linux/kvm.h:12:21: warning: 
> asm/kvm.h: No such file or directory
> because the source directory doesn't contain an include/asm symlink.
> 
> How can this work?
> 


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