From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.3; Linux; X11; en_US) KHTML/3.3.2 (like Gecko) Description of problem: Kernel 2.6.10 is updated to Wireless Extension 17 but the wireless.h file here is still using v16. This results in various warning messages from system-config-network via rhpl. I'll file saperate bugs with rhpl and wireless-tools. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): glibckernheaders- How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1.update to 2.6.10 2.use a wireless driver 3.start system-config-network Additional info:
We are shipping a correct version of wireless.h as /usr/include/wireless.h I suspect I should just drop the glibc-kernheaders copy. Perhaps the one from wireless-tools should go into /usr/include/linux?
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