Re: [PATCH] asm*/resource.h fix for glibc

Jamie Lokier (lkd@tantalophile.demon.co.uk)
Fri, 17 Dec 1999 15:35:52 +0100


Richard Guenther wrote:
> IF you do user-mode programs which need access to linux-specific header
> files you should use configure to test, whether the needed feature is in
> the glibc linux/* headers, and if not you should use a version distributed
> by _your_ software-package! I.e. you do the cp on your self, sort of a
> linux_feature_cdrom_dosomeneatstuff_ioctl.h in your source-package.

I like that solution. It's not small, but it works always.

> With compiling kernel modules distributed seperately, one should go the
> way MEC suggested some weeks ago (a directory in the kernel source,
> where you can drop in the module source and use standard make configure &&
> make modules).

That only works if you can find the right kernel source directory!

Today I was inspired by a new part of Red Hat's boot process. It makes
a file in /boot containing some kernel parameters.

Which leads to an obvious thought. How about a Makefile fragment in
/boot/config.mk that sets the appropriate CFLAGS, CPPFLAGS etc? It's in
/boot because it reflects the kernel you're booting...

-- Jamie

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