Re: [Design] Re: Opportunistic Encryption is now working under Linux 2.5

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>>>>> "David" == David S Miller <davem@redhat.com> writes:
    >> I have some questions/comments:
    >> 
    >> 1) do we really need linux/include/rtnetlink.h? Shouldn't this
    >> be coming from the kernel headers?
   
    David>    Yes.  You can't include Linux kernel headers directly in a
    David>    user-space 
    David>    application as they're not guaranteed to compile in user-space.

    David> That's hogwash, including linux/rtnetlink.h and linux/xfrm.h are the
    David> only sane ways you can get at the IPSEC userspace APIs right now.

    David> Or do you suggest that we should wait for GLIBC to get these in

  Would that GLIBC lived in /usr/src next to /usr/src/linux :-)

  I simply would prefer that we -I/my/kernel/source/include to get the right
headers, if they are in the kernel.

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