Thank you Didier and Urban. >I think you can compile your kernel with any version of gcc 3, 4 or 5, but take care of the C library. The libc used by your OS (ie glibc) must be compiled with the kernel headers for the kernel version it runs on.
So to be clear...if I download the sources and I compile them with the tools actually on my system, do I need the relative linux-headers package? building the modules will be OK ? >Assuming you are using apt-get, did you try installing with the --no-install-recommends option? Your assumption is right and I have the recommends disabled in preferences.d (as per chillfan guide) Now that I think of it, I got rid of libsystemd0 by having gvfs and dbus installed from angband repos, might it be that I need to reinstall some packages from there, but ascii repo (it will take a bit of system pinning,though)? In a previous discussion Hendrick Boom suggested it as an easy solution, but do you recommend having mixed source (ascii/jessie)? I am afraid I could mess up my system regretfully in the long run....even if only for the kernel... Antonio.
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