From: Ed Carp (erc@unislc.uucp)
Date: 08/07/92


From: erc@unislc.uucp (Ed Carp)
Subject: Re: Include header (mis)location in 0.97
Date: 7 Aug 1992 18:49:02 GMT

rghuehn@sunee.uwaterloo.ca (Rob Huehn) writes:

: 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) ?

Right on both counts. This way, I don't have to change a lot of stuff in
the Makefile or the headers to get it to compile (either ps or the kernel).

I haven't seen anything re: ../asm headers..

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