On Friday 28 April 2006 2:27 pm, David Woodhouse wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-04-28 at 14:15 -0400, Rob Landley wrote:
> > Fedora recently migrated from a linux-kernel-headers package that smells
> > a bit like Mazur's to the glibc-kernheaders package.
>
> Fedora used to be on an ancient version of the headers, forked and
> manually sanitised from 2.4 some time ago and manually (but
> inconsistently) updated to date with new syscalls &c as and when bugs
> got filed against the package.
>
> As of two days ago, Fedora is using the result of 'make headers_install'
> instead. Speaking as maintainer of Fedora's glibc-kernheaders, I think
> it's a massive improvement,
>
> Other distributions look like they should be able to change too -- the
> whole point in approaching them before implementing this was to confirm
> that they'd be happy with it. I don't know _when_ that'll happen though.
> Obviously it makes sense for them to wait while I use Fedora rawhide as
> a test bed.
I'm not waiting. :)
I'm making a cross-compiler for ARM (by hand, figuring out how to do it), and
I have a whole weekend to thump on it. I want to build a kernel, uClibc, and
busybox, and get them to boot under qemu-system-arm. That will be the "ok,
declare victory and document what I just did" moment.
I'll let you know what breaks. (I have Mazur's old 2.6.12 here for
comparison, so I may even have patches. You never know... :)
Rob
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