> On 24 Mar 2026, at 22:37, Stephen Morris <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Just a silly question on this, when compiling source code that is designed to 
> use the kernel headers rather than the kernel devel, and that compile is for 
> compatibility with the current kernel, how does the compile process know to 
> use older headers if the headers for the current kernel don't exist, or is it 
> that they always use a version insensitive symlink that always links to the 
> most recent headers?
To know what a package does yoi can use rpm to query it’s scripts and contents.

I do not know the answer to your question, but I sure using `rpm -ql` on tne 
header
package will make it clear how it works.

Barry


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