Mario Rossi wrote: > I'm not sure how to do it. > > Fedora Core 5 comes with "glibc-kernheaders.rpm" which contains the > file "compiler.h", with the content I've posted in the previous mail. > > Checking Fedora Core 6, I've learnt that I can do > > make headers_install > > after I've compiled and installed the kernel. > > I've done it on my system for kernel 2.6.19 and it creates a directory > /usr/src/linux-2.6.19/usr/include/....... > > which contains header files, but not "compiler.h". > Fedora Core 6 claim it has been removed because useless. > > ================= > > Back to Fedoca Core 5: > On my system I can find "dvb/video.h" in (too) many places: > > 1) the original from "glibc-kernheaders.rpm" (it includes "compiler.h" > but it is not using "__user") > 2) the new "make haders_install" (it does not include "compiler.h" and > it does not have "__user") > 3) in dvb-apps (including "compiler.h" and using "__user") > 4) in v4l-dvb (including "compiler.h" and using "__user") > > Of them all, I don't understand why we have a copy in dvb-apps. If someone doesn't install the kernel headers, it would not be possible to compile the dvb-apps, which would be typical for prepackaged drivers. Manu _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb