Dan Nicholson wrote:
I have to agree with Bryan on this one. Half the reason that the
headers in include/{linux,asm} are static is because you want to
advertise the same set of kernel interfaces to userspace programs that
your C libraries are aware of.
Isn't it up to the glibc headers to say what functions glibc has been
compiled to support? Random userspace apps shouldn't be looking at the
kernel headers at all.
Andy
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