Re: A question about /usr/include/linux

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On 5/18/06, Fawad Lateef <fawadlateef@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 5/18/06, cheng long <kevinclcn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > like compare
> > /usr/include/linux/cdrom.h with kernel's include/linux/cdrom.h and you
> > will find that /usr/include/linux files only/mostly have structures
> > whereas kernel's include/linux/cdrom.h has some function declarations
> > (extern) too with some other code.
>
> So, the files in /usr/include/linux are not provide by the
> kernel-<version>.tar.gz ?
> who provides this files? The distribution version?
>

Yes, /usr/include/linux won't come with kernel-<version>.tar.gz,
rather they came with glibc or other user space libraries (basically
provided by distribution)

Hi All:
Thanks Fawad and sorry for jumping in the discussion .. but how to provide include files in /usr/linux/include which is provided by the distribution ? take the case i'm building root file system for an embedded system ?
Thanks in advance


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