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I noticed that glibc depends in kernel-headers, and that they are the headers of the 2.6.23.1 kernel and the current kernel is 2.6.23, futhermore, kernel-headers has one directory, for it's headers, and in /usr/src there is another one for another headers, my question is
Must glibc use the headers of the kernel in wich it was compiled?
just curiosity
-$: file /dev/zero
/dev/zero: symbolic link to '/dev/brain'
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Must glibc use the headers of the kernel in wich it was compiled?
Ideally... however, up until the headers were provided with the kernel, the sanitized headers package lagged a bit behind the kernel version. So I guess it is not essential.
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Must glibc use the headers of the kernel in wich it was compiled?
no.
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thank you, now I can sleep
-$: file /dev/zero
/dev/zero: symbolic link to '/dev/brain'
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