Linux and linux-headers packages

Hi,
shouldn't linux-headers package has linux as it's depency? Currently I must roll back to the old kernel and that's why I should also manually track linux-headers package. As I understand there is litte if not sense at all in having headers different to the currently running kernel. You cannot have several parallely linux-headers packages (in order to build modules for different kernel versions) anyway.
I thought I'll ask here, before submitting a bug report.
Regards
Roman

Actually, that's not right. I have three different sets of Linux headers for ck1-kx, lqx, and the default. Each time each of my kernels upgrade, I recompile the fglrx module against each one with their own headers. Looking in /lib/modules/ seems to ascertain this.
Also, there is a chance that using default headers for a non-default kernel could result in wrong behavior or info. For instance, compiling the fglrx module against linux-headers for the ck1 kernel does not work. I'm guessing not having the dependency simply means that you're able building modules for a kernel you may not have? I can see where this might be useful for those hosting a module for others without requiring the use of the corresponding kernel.
Last edited by computerquip (2012-01-29 16:12:07)

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