Le samedi 07 mai 2011 à 23:46 -0400, Jasper St. Pierre a écrit :
> But this approach only goes so far: there's eventually going to be a
> point where you'll need a newer polkit or networkmanager version, and
> whoops, those need to run those as root.
That said, I think jhbuild is a convenient way of building and
installing GNOME and its deps to /usr. PolicyKit, NetworkManager and
friends can probably work if you install them as root. That can be
tricky, but that's LFS after all... ;-)

So to me your only problem (for now) is that --sysconfdir doesn't seem
to be taken into account by jhbuild. Maybe you should ping more clued-up
people about that, e.g. fpeters on #gnome-hackers (unless he answers
here).

But isn't there a recommended way of building GNOME on LFS?


Regards


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