On 3/16/06, Jan Engelhardt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Some linux distributions (I know of Novell who do it for SUSE Linux)
> seem to roll their own thing AFAICS. The glibc.src.rpm from them contains
> a userspacified copy of the kernel headers.
Yep. Red Hat does, too. They had to, since there wasn't
a linux-libc-headers project when they started.
Maybe the way to move forward is to see if we can
get the linux-libc-headers accepted as is into
the kernel.org tree in a userspace-include directory,
then maintain it there.
- Dan
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