Dan Nicholson wrote: > On 11/12/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> On 11/11/06, Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > I've noticed that Glibc (2.5) overwrites the scsi headers >> > installed as part of the "linux headers" step (linux 2.6.18.1). >> > >> > Does this matter? >> >> I think it's ok and the right thing to do. Fedora has been removing >> the scsi headers intalled by linux to avoid the conflict. Which >> headers are they, exactly? > > This is important and should probably been noted in the book. cc'ing > lfs-dev. > > I believe the affected headers are /usr/include/scsi. Look just before > the %clean section in the fedora spec: > > http://cvs.fedora.redhat.com/viewcvs/devel/glibc-kernheaders/glibc-kernheaders.spec?view=markup > > > So, should they be removed before we install into /usr/include, or > should we just let glibc blow them away? > > -- > Dan Hi Dan, the shared headers should be only these three: scsi.h, scsi_ioctl.h and sg.h
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