On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 21:27 -0400, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 03:33:56PM -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
> > In their infinite wisdom, the Gentoo kernel team has decided to not ship
> > asm/user.h with the kernel headers package anymore. Since UML (even, as
> > far as I can tell, i
On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 21:27 -0400, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 03:33:56PM -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
> > In their infinite wisdom, the Gentoo kernel team has decided to not ship
> > asm/user.h with the kernel headers package anymore. Since UML (even, as
> > far as I can tell, i
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The second system is an x86 based system that implements GRUB. This can
lead to extremely long and fragile security policy files that must be
changed each time a new capability is exercised for an application that
was tested during policy development. A high-performance integrated
development
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On Sat, Mar 24, 2007 at 03:33:56PM -0400, Daniel Gryniewicz wrote:
> In their infinite wisdom, the Gentoo kernel team has decided to not ship
> asm/user.h with the kernel headers package anymore. Since UML (even, as
> far as I can tell, in the most recent versions) uses this in several
> places, i
Hi, all.
In their infinite wisdom, the Gentoo kernel team has decided to not ship
asm/user.h with the kernel headers package anymore. Since UML (even, as
far as I can tell, in the most recent versions) uses this in several
places, is there a way around this? Are there plans to remove this
need,