Avi Kivity wrote:
At least on Fedora, kernel-headers is. It is installed in /usr/include/linux and is synced (sorta) to the installed kernel.
It's not the case with Ubuntu.
Carrying a subset of kernel headers is a bit too much, IMO.
Carrying virtio, kvm, and if_tun would be sufficient IMO. I think depending on /usr/include/linux is okay for kvm and if_tun, but virtio needs to be buildable without /usr/include/linux.
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