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Re: [Sheflug] Kernel location
Ah! thats makes sense. You see, when I upgraded from 2.2.18 to 2.4.0 using
SuSE's RPMs with SuSE 7.1, /usr/src/linux changed to the new version, without
any change to glibc! In fact, it seems to let you run either kernel with the
same glibc installed.
I will leave my 2.2.18 source alone, then, and stick the 2.4.4 stuff in
~craig/src/linux :)
Craig
On 01-May-01 Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>>> "Guennadi" == Guennadi Liakhovetski <g.liakhovetski [at] ragingbull.com>
>>>>>> writes:
>
> Guennadi> against which your libc was compiled (whatever kernel
> Guennadi> you happen to be running at the moment).
>
> You mean at the moment of compile.
>
> Ie, do _not_ change those headers when you change kernels, unless you
> also recompile glibc at the same time.
>
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