On 15 Dec 00 at 11:00, Dana Lacoste wrote:
> > Maybe you did not notice, but for months we have
> > /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build/include, which points to kernel headers,
> > and which should be used for compiling out-of-tree kernel modules
> > (i.e. latest vmware uses this).
>
> What about the case where I'm compiling for a kernel that I'm
> not running (yet)?
>
> lm_sensors, for example, told me yesterday when I compiled it
> that I was running 2.2.17, but it was compiling for 2.2.18
> (because I moved the symlink in /usr/src/linux to point to
> /usr/src/linux-2.2.18)
>
> I personally wouldn't like some programs to do a `uname -r`
> check because it won't do what I want it to :)
You can list /lib/modules/*/build/include and present user with list
of possible kernels. You should check whether version.h contents
matches directory name, but it is just an additional check against
users which compile all kernels in /usr/src/linux.
For lmsensors, you just have to compile kernel first, and lm_sensors
after that. But intervening reboot is not required as long as
configure does not use 'uname -r' (ok, I'm filling vmware bugreport
just now).
Best regards,
Petr Vandrovec
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