On Wednesday 06 April 2005 22:02, Bastian Blank wrote: > On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 09:33:56PM +0200, Bodo Stroesser wrote: > > Bastian Blank wrote: > > > | Mail-Followup-To: [email protected] > > Please fix your MUA. > > > TX for the info, but sorry, I guess you missunderstood. We were not > > talking about kernel's include/linux/errno.h, but about host's > > /usr/include/linux/errno.h, > > included in a user-obj in UML. Even kernel 2.4 defines ERESTARTNOINTR, > > but there seem to be some distros, that don't have it in > > /usr/include/linux/errno.h. > > And I really wanted to have host's ERESTARTNOINTR! > > Since when does glibc support building itself against anything else than > the Linux headers? The outdated ones, for instance? (I.e. 2.4)? > But anyway, this errno is internal. So there exists > no "host's ERESTARTNOINTR". > > Bastian
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