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Hello Clemens, as far as i remember, you are only supposed to update the kernel-headers in your /usr/include directories, when upgrading glibc. more specific information and background can be found on www.linuxfromscratch.org, the book documents the whole process of building a linux system from scratch and gives many helpfull hints on dependency and compatibility issues on base installs (kernel, glibc, gcc, binutils and other lowlevel stuff) regards /HJM ----- Original Message ----- From: "Clemens Koller" <clemens.koller@anagramm.de> To: "Mikhail Kolesnik" <mike@openbunker.org> Cc: <crux@lists.crux.nu> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 2:51 PM Subject: Re: iproute2 /bin/tc not built - why?
Hi, Mikhail!
Mikhail Kolesnik schrieb:
Hello, bisco. bisco <bisco@cruxppc.org> wrote:
The reason why /sbin/tc hasn't built is probably due to the kernel configuration. ...or an incompatible headers version installed?[1] And/or might be PowerPC specific thing. Anyway, a full build log is a first thing to look at.
Thank you for that link. I have still quite old 2.6.13 kernel headers installed. Well, I am about to replace them as soon as possible.
Is it a good idea to recommend our users to do a make headers_install along with every new kernel installation (on "production" machines)?
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