> Either your distributions setup is broken and overwrites
> /usr/include/scsi/scsi.h (check whether it has the FSF copyright,
> they took the kernel header verbatim and just slapped their copyright
> boilerplate over it..) or cdrtools is broken enough to explicitly
> add the kernel source to it's include dirs. Both would need fixing,
> the first is easy, the second needs conviencing Joerg which might
> become difficult :)
>
Thanks. Ill look into this, and also check with Joerg why it have to
use the current kernel headers if it is what its doing. I just
basically wanted the opinion of what should be the right way to handle
it before I submit a bug report to the correct people.
Are scsi stuff in 2.5 going to change drastically in the future ?
Regards,
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