On 28 November 2002 01:26, Thomas Molina wrote:
> Enclosed is a second version, incorporating your suggestions.
>
> On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Barry K. Nathan wrote:
> > Again, s/compiler/library/ (i.e., undo your change, it was right
> > the first time)
> >
> > > + happens to be.
>
> Reverted. I did change the word area to directory, which is all I
> originally intended anyway.
IMHO /user/src/linux have nothing to do with glibc headers.
Any half-sanely configured glibc will have all relevant kernel
headers installed under /usr/include/{asm|linux} (most probably copied
from a kernel tree).
The sad fact is that these are symlinks on many systems in Real World.
In short, on sanely configured system you should be able to rm -rf /usr/src,
then untar some $source and configure/build it successfully.
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