Andrew Beverley wrote these words on 02/07/07 11:09 CST:

> As per the other post that I've just sent, I think the problem is that
> the sanitized headers are a bit out of date.

It isn't that the sanitized headers are "a bit out of date". Actually,
Iptables is using headers that are not installed at all using
sanitized headers.

For example, one test looks for $KERNEL_DIR/net, while other tests
look for $KERNEL_DIR/include/linux/...

Which means in order to work, there would have to be a /usr/net
dir, which will never happen in a sanitized header installation.

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