On Wed, 2017-10-18 at 13:02 +0100, Ben Hutchings wrote: > > Please comment on bug #877925 [4] and/or #878922 [3] regarding on how > > to solve the "this package needs the current kernel's headers > > installed" problem! > > You cannot use package dependencies to do this. It has to be a run- > time check.
Ok, that's what I figured. Is there at least a solution to the "if the user has the standard, most recent, Debian kernel running, make sure the corresponding headers are installed" problem? I.e. something like Ubuntu's "linux-{image,headers}-generic" packages? Best regards Alexander Kurtz
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