On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Herbert Xu wrote: > There two discussions here: > > 1. The number of kernel flavours. > 2. The need for kernel-headers for each flavour. > > I was talking about 2. > The whole purpose of kernel-headers is to provide one, most stable, kernel interface for the distro to build against. The idea was that, by choosing the kernel to compile against you have the best chance of things working correctly on other kernels.
Creating a kernel-header for "each flavour" completely ignores and defeates the reason that kernel-headers exist! As to point 1, the only reason I can see to have different kernels is to have one for installation (which can boot from various devices) and possibly another more moduled build for a running system, but I have to agree with "the opposition" when I say that delivering a couple of different image files is far less impact than a large number of source packages. Why not just one source package that does something like "make mrproper" during the postinstall so that the headers are set up correctly for the particular architecture it is installed upon. This satisfies both header and source needs. Herbert, you need to stop behaving like your namesake from Star Trek, and begin to listen to the overwhelming position of your fellow developers. Waiting is, Dwarf -- _-_-_-_-_- Author of "Dwarf's Guide to Debian GNU/Linux" _-_-_-_-_-_- _- _- _- aka Dale Scheetz Phone: 1 (850) 656-9769 _- _- Flexible Software 11000 McCrackin Road _- _- e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tallahassee, FL 32308 _- _- _- _-_-_-_-_- Released under the GNU Free Documentation License _-_-_-_- available at: http://www.polaris.net/~dwarf/