Jan Michael wrote:
Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
That's odd - I was expecting you were going to say you were running something more ancient.

Next question then :-)

What happens if you do:

$ grep SIOCBRADDBR /usr/include/linux/sockios.h

for me:

#define SIOCBRADDBR 0x89a0 /* create new bridge device */

Well ... the following:

<command>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libvirt]# grep SIOCBRADDBR /usr/include/linux/sockios.h
[EMAIL PROTECTED] libvirt]#

This is very strange.  In 2.6.18 vanilla kernel, this macro is present:

http://lxr.linux.no/source/include/linux/sockios.h?v=2.6.18#L120

Does your copy of linux/sockios.h look like that one?

Rich.

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