On Thu, 9 Feb 2017 16:48:11 +0100
Thomas Seeling <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hallo,
> 
> 
> one step of LFS preparation is the copying of linux header files to
> system include directories.
> 
> Should this process be repeated after a kernel update?
> Or only after a major update (e.g. 4.7->4.8->4.9)?
> Or not at all because it should keep matching the installed gcc?
> 
> Tschau...Thomas
> -- 
> "Do you wanna be a legend or a passing footprint on the sands of time?"
> 
The samitized kernel headers are part of the LFS core, along with glibc, 
binutils and gcc. It's dangerous to upgrade them.

[quote from Chapter8.3]
Warning The headers in the system's include directory (/usr/include) should 
always be the ones against which Glibc was compiled, that is, the sanitised 
headers installed in Section 6.7, “Linux-4.7.2 API Headers”. Therefore, they 
should never be replaced by either the raw kernel headers or any other kernel 
sanitized headers.[/quote]
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