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- From: drew@hamlet.cs.colorado.edu (Drew Eckhardt)
- Subject: Re: Missing /usr/include/linux header files
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.183659.5422@colorado.edu>
- Sender: news@colorado.edu (The Daily Planet)
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- Organization: University of Colorado at Boulder
- References: <zxmsu01.721304599@studserv>
- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 18:36:59 GMT
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- In article <zxmsu01.721304599@studserv> zxmsu01@studserv.zdv.uni-tuebingen.de (Joost Schuur) writes:
- > I've installed Linux twice (first the hlu then the SLS package) but every
- >time I compile something a bit more complex than 'Hello world7 (i.e. use
- >some more exotic header files) cc gives me error messages about not finding
- >header files in /usr/include/linux. There is a /usr/include/linux dir, but
- >only one file in it! (can't recall any specific file names right now, signal.h
- >e.g. is missing) They're all there in /usr/include, but include the same
- >file from the linux dir again. Some linux specific information there, I guess.
- >Am I missing something? A symlink? A compiler option? A define ?
-
- Yes. /usr/include/linux should be a symlink into your Linux kernel
- sources. If you don't want kerenl sources, you'll have to FTP
- the sources from an appropriate version of the kernel, and extract
- linux/include/linux/.
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