From: Rob Huehn (rghuehn@sunee.uwaterloo.ca)
Date: 08/07/92


From: rghuehn@sunee.uwaterloo.ca (Rob Huehn)
Subject: Re: Include header (mis)location in 0.97
Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1992 14:23:42 GMT

In article <1992Aug7.072155.11928@unislc.uucp> erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp) writes:
>BTW, ps-0.96* is under /usr/src/linux-0.96c, and ps-0.97 is under
>/usr/src/linux-0.97. Works for me.
>
>You only have one symlink in /usr/include - /usr/include/linux is linked to
>/usr/src/linux/include/linux. That way, you just change the /usr/src/linux
>symlink for the currently running kernel, and away you go!

You must be using new ps sources then, since it grabs the linux and sys
versions of several headers resulting in a lot of conflicts. What about
the new header files in /usr/src/linux/include/asm, which aren't used in
your setup (unless you're using -nostdinc) ?

I've just found some old news that Linus posted in which he promises to
tidy this up by 1.0 or so. That'll be great!

Rob

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rghuehn@sunee.uwaterloo.ca       Computer Engineering, University of Waterloo