On 22 Oct 2002, Michel D�nzer wrote:

> > That the new header is being picked up seems the only viable explanantion
> > for the reported symptom.  How it got there is irrelevant.  Perhaps
> > re-installing glibc from source re-syncs the headers, I don't know.  Or,
> > possibly, this system simply does not implement the glibc/kernel version
> > skew some distributions are so prone to.

> I'm sure you mean the sane technical solution explained in
> http://uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0007.3/0587.html ?

I'd be able to tell you if that site currently accepted connections.  But,
again, where /usr/include/linux/kd.h comes from is irrelevant to the
reported problem.  As far as I'm concerned, this issue is closed until
such a time when the kernel folk again rename something they shouldn't.

Marc.

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