For what it's worth,
Introduction to Xorg-7.7 needs some cleanup:
there are ${XORG_PREFIX}, $XORG_PREFIX and one nasty PREFIX, long
after XORG_PREFIX should be set.
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of the new Tex-Live, hence he does not want to be
'on the spot' for the package. I agree, this needs someone who really
wants to dig into it.
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On Tue, 11 May 2010 19:24:28 +0100
Ken Moffat zarniwhoo...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 10 May 2010 22:23, David Jensen djensen...@windstrean.net wrote:
I didn't see a track ticket for Boost. I could open one and attach
a patch, but only if anyone is interested in adding it.
Works for me
/share/doc/boost-1.43.0
for dir in `find doc/html -type d`
do
subdir=`echo ${dir} | sed -e 's|doc/||'`
install -v -m755 -d ${bdocdir}/${subdir}
install -v -m644 ${dir}/* ${bdocdir}/${subdir}
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red: yeah, there should be a warning. I installed it for
FBReader, never thought about it.
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Face red: yeah, there should be a warning. I installed it for
FBReader, never thought about it.
Redder yet, I was thinkimg fribidi, just noise
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SQLite bug?
./configure --help
snip
--enable-threadsafe build a thread-safe library [default=yes]
This seems to be incorrect. One must pass --enable-threadsafe
not strictly following the book, this seems a bug to me.
The switch should at least be mentioned in the 'Command Explanations'
since --help is mis-leading.
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and Trac passwords, I could help a
bit.
I really hate to bother anyone for a clue bat. My ability to
contribute is a day to day thing. If someone rhas the time to restart
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Dan Nicholson dbn.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone,
snip/ ...
it's time that I step away from my duties as an editor for LFS and
BLFS.
Dan,
I will miss your input! Please keep in touch.
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no difference in the outcome. As the Subject says,
nitpick.
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Book says:
ln -sv /usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.0.7/plugins
/usr/lib/firefox-$firefox-version;/plugins
1st line has missing backslash.
2nd line $ should have been in the XML
But, a fine effort Ken. Thank you.
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Book says:
/usr/lib/firefox-$firefox-version;/plugins
2nd line $ should have been in the XML
2nd line error ($/) is repeated in the command explanations
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minor nits with ppp;
typo: missing 'l'
all examples fail: /etc/ppp/peers will not exist on a new installation.
attached an 'svn diff'
I apologize not fixing this myself.
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Hi all,
I don't want to resign, however I currently do not have ssh available
and may lose internet access for a time.
I have Mpg123 assigned to me, they are at 1.4 and climbing, I will not
be updating it. Someone should reassign it, I cannot. I hope to be
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On Fri, 7 Mar 2008 09:55:47 -0600
David Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
export FFVer=`grep MOZ_CO_TAG.*= client.mk \
| cut -d_ --output-delimiter=. -f4,5,6,7`
this may be a bit radical. maybe:
export FFVer=firefox-version
the user could edit to suit.
in commands place $FFVer
. But for my own convenience I'd like to see
all the 'hard-coded' versioning go. But, handiling 'patch' versions
(for one) would be a pita.
Maybe later.
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 7:03 AM, David Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Investigating, it includes a small subset of glib, a large subset of
libXML and all of libcroco. Rebuilding using the installed packages is
broken, configure doesn't correctly detect libXML
. It is confusing to find it in 'text web
browsers', to me that implies console. It could be moved.
I'm not using it, so if I'm off base, ignore the noise.
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Freshen the cache.
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PS1=$GREEN\u [ $NORMAL\w$GREEN ]\$ $NORMAL
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+1, but the
xorg default instructions should match.
Please review it and as always suggestions are welcomed.
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as it was discussed in that old thread.
Does this prompt (in /etc/profile) looks good to you? (it was suggested by
David Jensen)
if [[ ${EUID} == 0 ]] ; then
PS1='\[\e[1;31m\]\u [ \[\e[00m\]\w \[\e[1;31m\]]\$ \[\e[00m\]'
else
PS1='\[\e[1;32m\]\u [ \[\e[00m\]\w \[\e[1;32m\]]\$ \[\e[00m
to six months ago
there were no entries in /usr/share/pkgconfig. I'm looking forward to more!
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the pc to /usr/lib/pkgconfig:
sed -i 's:pkgconfigdir = $(data:pkgconfigdir = $(lib:' \
Makefile
But, should they be moved. Thoughts?
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
Sounds good to me, although I sort of prefer just Platform Packages
and Desktop Packages. No big deal, though.
I agree it should be changed, and the sections may as well be named the
way the gnome team names them.
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Until we update glib, cairo, atk, pango and gtk everything is behind the
8-ball.
Lets upgrade them and let stuff be broke till we get there.
This is supposed to be unstable not stuck!
What say?
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days away.
Let's see who does chime in,
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the address is in the BOOK, different than usual.
Can anyone advise me here? It is ready to commit except for the http url.
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 9/23/06, David Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Now, if you wouldn't mind testing the --enable-pango patch, that
would
be fantastic. ...
Okay, ...
Done, hey! most text looks better. But, yes, slower.
A bit more poking
that.
It would add 1 package and 1 perl module.
no tickets yet:
Python-2.5
Cdrao-1.2.2, I could do.
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to build a new LFS-6.2 platform with gtk+_2.8.x. It's not that
bad, I have LFS-6.2 X and dependencies only saved, I'll run the scripts
up to NSS and Seamonkey. I'll also try the patch against what I am using.
Has anyone else tried NSS-3.11.3 and NSPR-4.6.3? They work here.
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
Now, if you wouldn't mind testing the --enable-pango patch, that would
be fantastic. ...
Okay, ...
Done, hey! most text looks better. But, yes, slower.
Note: the patches apply (with offset), I believe current policy is to
update the version ignoring
/doc/esound.
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Date: 2006-08-20
Initial Package Version: 0.2.36
Upstream Status: Not submitted
Origin: self-hacked
Description: Fixes the document installation path and actually
installs the docs.
--- esound-0.2.36.orig/docs/Makefile.in 2006-08-20 09
there are things to be done.
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Thanks Randy!
OT. I like seamonkey-1.0.2 mail. It has the red squiggly line like
Abiword. :)
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Here is a patch for bluefish. The notebook tab style is not being
restored correctly.
This is really of interest only for a dark theme. If I could just
remember my passwords :(
Should it be added to the instructions?
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The download link for speex has changed, this one works.
http://downloads.us.xiph.org/releases/speex/speex-1.0.5.tar.gz
When and if I get this new install done I'll try to get back in the
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Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
or we could write our own. Anyone have a suggested link or text. We
should fix it.
I will write my own section on PPP configuration. It's a _very_ bad
thing that we rely upon third-party configurators like wvdial and
adslstart and do
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Just do the cdrdao fix. I'm in the middle of updating to GNOME-2.12.0
and these issues are already fixed.
will do Randy.
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through the
b's, but if someone wants to do some more, let me know.
ouch!
I'll start on 'h'.
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David Jensen wrote:
I'll start on 'h'.
Done with 'h and i'. Should I commit?
snip from Sysstat
collect and historize performance and activity data.
'historize' makes me cringe, but it is in the dictionary. Maybe just
'record'?
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
I would like to propose the following suggestions to the nano text
editing package instructions:
I believe all of your suggestions are a step forward.
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a day old. My builds hardly last a
week! Attached an old version of cleanup. If I had time to setup
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# cleanup, version 2
# Run as root, of course.
LOG_DIR=/var/log
ROOT_UID=0 # Only users with $UID 0
David Jensen wrote:
Attached an old version of cleanup. If I had time to setup fcron, I'd
update it. All logs aren't in this script.
I cleaned it up. Note: I exclude kern messages from sys.log, so it is
quite small. I don't know why the LFS syslog.conf default has the kern
messages
On 07/24/05 19:00:24, David Jensen wrote:
The existing link is to /usr/share/automake/install.sh which does not
exist. My fix is not of course robust. Ideas?
This leads to more questions. Should there be links
/usr/share/automake-automake-1.9
/usr/share/aclocal-aclocal-1.9
It seems
On 07/24/05 19:12:06, David Jensen wrote:
On 07/24/05 19:00:24, David Jensen wrote:
The existing link is to /usr/share/automake/install.sh which does
not exist. My fix is not of course robust. Ideas?
This leads to more questions. Should there be links
/usr/share/automake-automake-1.9
I see docbook-utils-0.6.14 installs its docs in
/usr/share/doc/html/docbook-utils-0.6.14
sed -i 's:/html::' doc/HTML/Makefile.in
That moves it to /usr/share/doc/docbook-utils-0.6.14.
If there are no objections, I will commit it.
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/Makefile
make prefix=/usr LOCAL_UNZIP=-DUSE_UNSHRINK install
The sed changes the hardlink zipinfo-unzip to symbolic.
The first make creates a Makefile-unix/Makefile symlink, so it is not
needed
for the install.
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David Jensen wrote:
The whole thing seems too complex, this seems all that is required for
static.
sed -i 's:^LN = ln: -sf:' unix/Makefile
make prefix=/usr LOCAL_UNZIP=-DUSE_UNSHRINK \
linux -funix/Makefile
make prefix=/usr LOCAL_UNZIP=-DUSE_UNSHRINK install
The sed
'no brainers'.
Other than these I cant help much, I don't know jack about MTA's or
network security.
Release soon, release often.
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David Jensen wrote:
I decided to install NTP. It appears the ntp.conf should probably use
ntp pools; see:
http://ntp.isc.org/bin/view/Servers/NTPPoolServers
http://www.pool.ntp.org/
Here is what I propose:
Configuration Information
The following configuration file creates
Chris Staub wrote:
The which program should be added as an optional dependency for
Fluxbox - it's needed for the fluxbox-generate_menu script to work.
Added, thanks for the heads-up.
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for all your incredible work,
Kim
Wrong list, But I will CC blfs-dev, and fix it.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
David Jensen wrote these words on 07/07/05 08:46 CST:
The which program should be added as an optional dependency for
Fluxbox - it's needed for the fluxbox-generate_menu script to work.
Added, thanks for the heads-up.
Actually, no dependency should have
/NTPPoolServers
http://www.pool.ntp.org/
I put this in my /etc/ntp.conf:
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driftfile /var/cache/ntp.drift
server 0.us.pool.ntp.org
server 1.us.pool.ntp.org
server 2.us.pool.ntp.org
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Do any editors know what is the right thing for the book?
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to update the book. It looks to be a long haul, a lot of
packages reference it. It's new territory for me, vi or emacs users
would find this easy. Me, I'll try some sed 'grep's.
Later.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
Tushar Teredesai wrote:
--with-pc-path=/usr/lib/pkg-config:/usr/lib/pkgconfig to overcome
the problem.
This switch works. From a clean LFS build I ran my scripts (all
graphics-libs, GTK2+, and mozilla with all dependencies). I think
, that just confuses more people IMO.
Rats! If I pass all three directories, then the line is too long (79
chars indented 4).
Adding back-slashes the indentation would be lost.
I will go with the two suggested by Jürg.
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And I will continue with but not commit the name change, just to be
doing something.
Attached is a script that appears to work. It yields a 24K diff.
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Description: application
... This argument should not be specified when configuring to build
production binaries.
No reason is given. After an 80 SBU test, what difference a 1 SBU rebuild?
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I have a spurious /usr/build directory on all my builds.
I appears to be apr build rules installed by Subversion.
If it is needed for something, it should be noted so.
/usr does not seem the right place for it in any case.
anyone know whats up here?
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will ever need it.
I'll keep it in my todo list.
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I got a response from Sleepycat.
Next update my sed should be removed.
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These two strings are output (line 40+-) in sijointest.tcl:
Secondary index join test.
sijoin {[ list recno btree hash ]} 1000
They are not in the acceptable patterns of test.tcl
So
fine.
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Is there a downside to building pkgconfig with --enable-indirect-deps?
If it is just compile/link *time* efficiency, lets add it to the book.
It's a pita adding all the PKGCONFIG_MODULES to gtkmm applications and
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Is there a downside to building pkgconfig with
--enable-indirect-deps? If it is just compile/link *time* efficiency,
lets add it to the book.
It's a pita adding all the PKGCONFIG_MODULES to gtkmm applications and
libraries.
After reviewing the pkgconfig Changelog. I
David Jensen wrote:
Trying to update book to db-4.3.28.
Running the test, of 1582 tests I get:
25 UNEXPECTED OUTPUTS with 1 FAIL.
Digging a bit deeper: there are only 12, not 25, they were output as
multiple line. Basically, all sijoins failed.
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Trying to update book to db-4.3.28.
Running the test, of 1582 tests I get:
25 UNEXPECTED OUTPUTS with 1 FAIL.
Is this expected regardless of the note (UNEXPECTED)?
I have not run the tests recently, years ago if ever.
tests for db-4.3.27 have the same UNEXPECTED OUTPUTS
Bernard Leak wrote:
the new location is http://mcrypt.sourceforge.net/
fixed
the bzipped Perl modules are not at the specified location
ignored, misunderstood. reword?
The links to t1lib are all broken
fixed
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
Both are bz'd.
Sorry, guess I should have looked there before starting a new thread.
Will remember to look next time.
Then who would I talk to? Seriously, let us know if it works as
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not set up properly. Probably the former.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
David Jensen wrote:
I can't seem to Assign it to anyone but the book. I am an idiot, or I
am not set up properly. Probably the former.
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug processed
The name is not a valid username. etc.
Please press *Back* and try again
Randy McMurchy wrote:
David Jensen wrote these words on 06/16/05 11:44 CST:
Is there any way you could install gcc-3.4.3 into /opt and
juggle your path so that it is used?
I'll just boot something else.
I'll let you know if it builds. But then it remains a not to distant
future
David Jensen wrote:
Randy McMurchy wrote:
David Jensen wrote these words on 06/16/05 11:44 CST:
Is there any way you could install gcc-3.4.3 into /opt and
juggle your path so that it is used?
I'll just boot something else.
Builds ok with gcc-3.4.3. We'll worry about 3.4.4 later, I
, but it would be nice to close this old bug.
I was in multimedia libraries, clicking through shows 5 or 6 not done. :(
Can I just fix these with filing bugs and changeloging?
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to make a patch to compile libgda with Berkley DB-4.3.7, just adding
one; NULL,. maybe a sed.
thoughts?
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David Jensen wrote:
echo TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER \
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echo #define TT_CONFIG_OPTION_BYTECODE_INTERPRETER \
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
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Well, Hey. this works:
sed -e 's@/usr/local@/[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Makefile.unix Makefile
do you have a shorter, better?
BTW, perhaps I need a cluebat thrown here, but is the '-e' even
necessary in this case? Is there something wrong with:
sed
between the fan and heatsink, 1/8 solid.
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