From: urlichs@smurf.sub.org (Matthias Urlichs) Subject: Re: 386bsd, linux: which runs more out of the box? Date: 31 Mar 1993 02:30:06 +0200
In comp.os.linux, article <1993Mar30.194816.3410@porthos.cc.bellcore.com>,
lawf@base.bellcore.com (Lawrence Fan) writes:
>
> Talking about porting to Linux. I have some questions:
>
> 1) Do we have SIGBUS?
>
What's SIGBUS? When is it triggered? Why do you need it?
> 2) I see there are include files under /usr/include that has the
> same file names as /usr/src/linux/include/linux. As we update
> the linux kernel version, the files under /usr/src/linux/include/linux
> gets updated but not the ones in /usr/include. Why is that?
>
Possibly because they have different contents. More likely than not, the
version in /usr/include just contains a #include <linux/whatever.h>.
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