Bug 3792

Summary: Should header package contain headers after compilation?
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: tuomo.pyhala
Component: kernelAssignee: Cristian Gafton <gafton>
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Description tuomo.pyhala 1999-06-29 06:14:15 UTC
Should header package contain headers after compilation of
the kernel? Currently i am unable to compile for example
LM-sensors because of this. imo. it should work _if_ the
headers were packaged after compilation (i tested to compile
the kernel, and i was able to compile lm_sensors
afterwards), the symbols didn't however match with the
rh-kernel i was running :(

Comment 1 Jay Turner 1999-06-30 12:28:59 UTC
This issue has been forwarded to a developer for further action.

Comment 2 Cristian Gafton 1999-07-02 22:45:59 UTC
The kernel-header package is created with the headers that resulted
from the kernel compile. Were you running an SMP kernel by anychance?
Because the kernel-header package defaults to the uniprocessor kernel.