OK, Andy, you are right that the kernel-headers rpm package
holds the /usr/include/linux userspace stuff.  Newer Redhat packages
have changed to a more sensibly named package like glibc-kernheaders
for this.

My last suggestions are dead-ends, don't look for a new
kernel-headers package, your build doesn't care whats in
/usr/include/linux.  And the make oldconfig and make dep
is not needed(I tried it, works fine without.)  I compiled
your LiS-2.16 fine on my RH7.3 system with the 2.4.18-3
kernel and gcc-2.96-110.  I'll try changing to your version
of kernel tonight and see what happens.  It looks like your
gcc is not happy with one of the headers in your kernel source.




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