[05:37] <BenC> is there a reason that libc6-dev includes scsi/* stuff?
[05:40] <doko> BenC: no clue, but jbailey currently is not online
[05:58] <BenC> the three scsi/*.h headers are the only thing in libc6-dev that conflict with linux-kernel-heades
[06:02] <BenC> that's very interesting, it actually has these files in the glibc source tree
[06:02] <BenC> so I guess that trumps me including them in lkh...time for another kernel upload :/
[07:04] <jbailey> doko: thanks. =)
[07:04] <jbailey> BenC: The opinion that I've always heard was the the Linux SCSI headers were out of date.
[07:05] <BenC> the ones in glibc's source?
[07:05] <jbailey> I'd like to start a discussion on the libc list about just using kernel headers now that upstream has decided that they'll actually export usable headers to userspace.
[07:05] <jbailey> No, the ones in the kernel source for some reason.
[07:05] <jbailey> So the glibc ones were preferred.
[07:05] <BenC> makes sense to me
[07:05] <BenC> ah, ok
[07:05] <jbailey> I came up against this over the weekend when I was helping out with the NPTL port.
[07:05] <BenC> well, I reverted lkh exporting scsi/* for now
[07:05] <jbailey> for hppa, that is.
[07:05] <jbailey> thanks.
[07:05] <jbailey> Have you uploaded yet?
[07:06] <BenC> about 2 minutes ago
[07:06] <BenC> so it will work its way in
[07:06] <jbailey> Cool.
[07:24] <jbailey> oooo..  new lrm.
[07:24] <jbailey> I wonder if my wireless will work with the edgy kernel./
[07:29] <BenC> theory is that it will :)
[07:35] <jbailey> I'll give it a try.  The folks here seem surprised that I was concerned my airplane isn't on the departurs board.
[07:35] <jbailey> There is, after all, 40 minutes until it leaves.
[07:35] <jbailey> *sigh*
[07:35] <jbailey> But I'm guessing that I don't need to rush. =)