netinet/sctp.h or linux/sctp.h?

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I typically include netinet/sctp.h, but I've noticed that linux/sctp.h contains some definitions that are not in netinet/sctp.h and which give me access to a few additional socket options, such as SCTP_RECVRCVMSG. Why does netinet/sctp.h not contain definitions for a few of the options that the kernel supports?

- Jon
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