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From: Casper Gasper <cas@...>
Subject: /usr/src/linux
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 20:39:48 +0000
  I'm trying to get to the bottom of where the /usr/src/linux symlink should 
point to.  All the gentoo instructions say it should be to the sources for 
the current kernel, and I've read on the gentoo forums that certain modules 
won't work correctly without that.  However, the kernel README specifically 
states that the symlink should point to the headers your libraries link 
against, not the current kernel.  Should I (strictly speaking) emerge glibc 
after I install a new kernel? 



 Casper.

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