On Tue, 2001-10-23 at 07:54, Matthew Reppert wrote:
> Now, let me say one thing; I've run two different kernels on this
> system: 2.4.10 and 2.4.12. Note #1: my /usr/include/linux and
> /usr/include/asm were NOT FHS compliant ... because I'd copied
> the data into those directories. Note #2: I did this back when
> I was running 2.4.10. Well, today I noticed this, kicked myself in
> the arse a few times, and made the proper symlinks ... recompiled
> just now and X seems to work fine. Heck, Quake 3 runs nice ... ^^;
>From FHS 2.3:
6.1.7 /usr/include : Header files included by C programs
These symbolic links are required if a C or C++ compiler is
installed and only for systems not based on glibc.
/usr/include/asm -> /usr/src/linux/include/asm-<arch>
/usr/include/linux -> /usr/src/linux/include/linux
So your system isn't based on glibc? I think you've found out the hard
way why these really shouldn't be symlinks.
--
Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer
XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast
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