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Building the kernel headers tarball is different from building all other Packages.
The kernel headers are needed to build the toolchain and can be found in repo/toolchain.
To create the tarball run in your buidtool root:
./buildtool.pl headers linux cd headers/include tar cvfJ ../../repo/toolchain/linux-headers.tar.xz *
Please note, that toolchains can support different kernel versions, which may be useful especially in transitions to a newer versions, where not all toolchains will be supported immediately. It is advised to keep the kernel headers for the oldest kernel a toolchain uses.
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