wingel@t1.ctrl-c.liu.se wrote:
>
> In article <8m54u3$dh0$1@cesium.transmeta.com> you hpa@zytor.com wrote:
> >Let's get this straight: #include <linux/*> and #include <asm/*> are
> >*expected* to be the kernel headers. This is a completely different
> >issue from the fact that glibc headers shouldn't #include these
> >headers like libc5 did.
>
> And IMHO to be able to do this, one should have to provide an explicit
> -I/usr/src/my-kernel/linux/include, it should not be the default.
>
I disagree. It makes life far too painful for the end user, for really no gain.
-hpa
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