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Dave Witbrodt
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2009 1:10 am    Post subject: Question about custom kernels and linux-libc-dev
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Hi,

Can some kind member of the Debian Kernel Team direct me to some
documentation about how the package 'linux-libc-dev' fits into the
picture. I am learning about the standard toolchain, and just noticed
that installing 'gcc' brings in a dependency on 'libc6-dev'. (That
makes sense to me.) But 'libc6-dev' depends on something called
'linux-libc6-dev', which seems to imply that compiling a program (with
'gcc') depends on the kernel headers.

I'm baffled, and I want to read about this so that I understand what
is going on.

My primary concern is that I learned to compile my own kernels about
2 years ago -- and have been doing so regularly since then. When I
build my own kernel I have not been producing a 'linux-libc-dev' package
myself, and instead have been using whatever version is available in the
Sid repositories.
But, just now, I was perusing the packages in

http://kernel-archive.buildserver.net/debian-kernel/pool/main/l/linux-2.6/

and noticed that the latest 2.6.30-4 snapshot also has a corresponding
'linux-libc-dev' package! (linux-libc-dev_2.6.30-4~snapshot.14002_
amd64.deb)

Where can I read about the difference between 'linux-headers-*' and
'linux-libc-dev'. I seem to recall reading about a "kernel-headers"
package, which doesn't seem to exist for Debian, so I would like to find
about about that as well. How badly have I been messing up my system by
having 'linux-libc-dev' out of sync with my kernels? (These don't seem
to be versioned dependencies, so hopefully everything has been OK all
along?)


Sincere thanks,
Dave W.


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