Hello Paul,
Thanks for the fast reply, but I'm still a little puzzled (sorry, I'm a big Linux fan,
but not a good Linux admin yet :)
So I did a "rpm -qa", and I see that "kernel-headers-2.2.14-5.0" is installed. On the
other hand, some time ago I deleted the kernel sources from HDD, to have some more
space. Do I need to put the sources back?
Also, can someone tell me how can I check if my kernel is actually compiled with
support for elf binaries?
Thank you very much for helping a poor beginner.
Best regards,
Sebastian Paul Avarvarei
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Paul Allen (01/09/2001 05:32):
>Sebastian Paul Avarvarei wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I am trying to install OpenSSL 0.9.6 on a RH 6.2 machine. The "config" works fine,
>it exits with "Configured for linux-elf". But when I try "make", I get:
>>
>> In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
>> from ../include/openssl/err.h:90,
>> from cryptlib.h:70,
>> from cryptlib.c:61:
>> /usr/include/bits/errno.h:25: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
>> make[1]: *** [cryptlib.o] Error1
>>
>> Can someone please suggest what migth be wrong?
>
>Some of the system include files are kernel version dependent and
>come as a separate package. You need to install the kernel-headers
>package for your kernel version. It'll be on your RedHat install CD.
>
>Paul Allen
>
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