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Re: [Xen-users] Compiling in domU - missing headers (solved) 
| I rebuilt the domU and added some more package groups to the install and 
it's no longer a problem. :) Not the most analytical solution :) but as 
everything else is automated it didn't take long and works. 
Julius Spencer wrote:
 
Hi,
I'm about to compile some source code in a domU and I am getting an 
error about not being able to find sys/socket.h when running a configure 
script. I seem to have socket.h in /usr/include/sys , and (assuming it 
is the correct file) it doesn't seem to be able to find it. 
I haven't come across this problem before running this script and am 
wondering if it is related to xen or not. This socket.h seems to be 
related to networking (like TCP/UDP IP sockets I guess) but no one on 
google seems to have had this issue. Unfortunately I don't know C so I 
can't figure out in the configure script where it is trying to look for 
socket.h. (The error is "...sys/socket.h should be there") 
My concern with xen is because I think socket.h is part of the glibc 
kernel headers and this appears to be dependent on the kernel (which is 
different from the running one; xenU). 
It could be a red herring though. Anyone got any ideas?
(I guess now I have a new kernel, I don't know what downstream effect 
that has on compiling (reqd .libraries/header files), if any) 
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