Re: [PATCH] include/linux/sysctl.h needs linux/compiler.h

From: Kevin P. Fleming (kpfleming@cox.net)
Date: Sat May 31 2003 - 18:44:22 EST


ismail (cartman) donmez wrote:
On Sunday 01 June 2003 00:08, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:


Right. But until such time as that happens (even if started today that's
many months away), real world libraries need to be compiled to be used
against the new kernel.


Yes I reported to binutils hackers that this change broke binutils ( + glibc ) but kernel guys just say "do not include kernel headers in userspace" .


Oh, I saw that discussion. I fully agree. If I can help the process of creating a sanitized userspace set of kernel headers I'll be happy to.

In the meantime, a small change to a kernel header, that provides _zero_ functional difference to the kernel itself (it's only there for source code checkers, as best I can tell) shouldn't break existing userspace libraries.

If it's going to, then we should just go ahead and break everything and get it done right. It's late in the 2.6 game, but the first few steps on the path have already been taken.

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