Paul Mackerras wrote:
No, it's because the bootwrapper is not part of the kernel and does
not use kernel headers. The aim is that the bootwrapper can be built
and used outside the kernel source tree, so it needs its own copies of
any headers that aren't in /usr/include.
Hm, I see. But <elf.h> is generally available, isn't it?
J
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