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Hello Mick, |
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already tried, including uninstalling sys-kernel/linux-headers and than |
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reinstalling them... Installed version of linux-headers is 4.4 which is |
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the latest stable version. |
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Best regards |
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Jens |
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Am 25.01.2017 um 23:41 schrieb Mick: |
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> On Wednesday 25 Jan 2017 19:53:53 Jens Pelzetter wrote: |
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>> Hello all, |
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>> sorry, my misttake. |
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>> the error message is: |
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>> usr/klibc/sigsuspend.c:8:31: fatal error: klibc/havesyscall.h: No such |
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>> file or directory |
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>> #include <klibc/havesyscall.h> |
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>> The output and the complete build log are attached. |
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>> Any ideas how to solve this? Or is it a bug and I should fill a ticket |
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>> at bugs.gentoo.org? |
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>> Best regards |
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>> Jens |
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> I assume the problem is with your linux header files, because of the warnings |
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> the elog has spewed out. Portage should have installed the correct linux |
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> headers. Try emerging the latest stable linux-headers and then see if the |
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> problem is gone: |
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> emerge -uaNDv sys-kernel/linux-headers |
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