daveanderson@eudoramail.com said:
> /usr/include/bits/errno.h:25: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
Your glibc include files are broken. Rather than having their own copy of
the /usr/include/linux/ directory, they have a symlink into
/usr/src/linux/include/linux.
The correct fix is to put the kernel header files against which your glibc
was compiled into the /usr/include/linux/ directory. But it should suffice,
for now, to fix the symlink which you've broken by moving your kernel
sources.
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