John Burrell wrote:
> If installed as root, libdrm will overwrite these linux-api-headers from 
> /usr/include/drm:

On a very new system (linux-2.6.33 + libdrm-2.4.18) I see the same 
thing.  Looking at the README in the tarball for libdrm:

"New functionality in the kernel DRM drivers typically requires a new 
libdrm, but a new libdrm will always work with an older kernel."

As such, I think the right thing to do in this scenario is to just let 
libdrm overwrite the headers it wants to install.

Regards,

Matt.
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