On 2013-01-22 15:21, gbeekm...@higgs.linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Author: gbeekmans
Date: Tue Jan 22 13:21:21 2013
New Revision: 10098
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Test Ignore Me
Deleted:
trunk/editor-manual/testfile
As you may have spotted, this came from the new server. Still tweaking a
bit before I let
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Let's move this discussion to lfs-support if there's more to discuss
after Bruce's message. Better to discuss on that list as this isn't
really the proper one.
G
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Ignore that, it's just me testing the script for PDF generation. I'll
redirect errors to myself for the time being until it's working
correctly again.
Gerard
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It provides the background and instructions necessary for you to design
and build your own system. While this book provides a template that will
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Parent is gone. Back to star trek.
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To: Bruce Dubbs
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Subject: Re: [LFS Trac] #2326: Modifications to Preface
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Sorry for the noise, please disregard. Just need to test a tweak made with
the system's notification.
What was the tweak?
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The tweak didn't work. But I'm still looking into it.
moving this to the server-admin list. I may have a few helpful notes and
starting points.
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Maybe these are leftovers from the past or perhaps I'm just not seeing it.
Makefile to render the book includes the following:
$(Q)bash process-scripts.sh $(RENDERTMP)
$(Q)sh make-aux-files.sh $(RENDERTMP)
If I read the scripts correctly, they aren't using the $RENDERTMP
I was just wondering about the idea of auto rendering the lfs book upon
commit to SVN. It takes about 45 seconds to render the book when I just
ran it a few times. Adding the time it takes to update the website's
news.html file to show the latest SVN changes, it can't be all that much.
A few
I don't see any real advantage. It also could cause problems if a commit
that
made the make fail was made accidentally.
I'd be in favor of doing the render more frequently where the script checks
to
see if a change was made and only rendered if necessary.
I can agree on both accounts
The oldest open ticket dates back to June 18, 2004.
Matthew, thanks for doing some of that work yesterday at a stab at
initial reorganization.
A next step should be to also go through all these old tickets and see
what is still relevant today as opposed to years ago. I imagine we'll
find some is
I'm not trying to stir anything, I'm just giving my thoughts on
your recent posts to the various lists and the new Trac tickets
you've created.
Points well taken. I'll be the first one to fully agree with every
single thing you said. That getting back into the swing of things is
exactly the
The next oldest is 3 years ago. 8/30/05
I did a simple date sort when I arrived at that statement. It concerns
ticket #855, created Jun 18, 2004 (the one about RelaxNG). While I
realize it's not a big deal for that particular bug, it was more to
illustrate the fact there's still going back
This thread belongs on -dev. If what you say is really what you
In due time. I'd prefer to get my bearings first before I start to
barge in so to speak. And I'd rather back up such discussions with
actions rather than just words. You know how they always speak louder
and such.
snip the rest
My candidates for closing without action are 855, 1625, 1673, 2033, 2111,
2301.
I'm leaving #1673 active (why is each package in the book). The general
idea behind it still stands. Then again, the book can *always* provide
more rationale on why things are done, so this ticket may never
Yes, that's the area I was referring to, but the link is wrong. Look at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/build-logs/
Ticket #2330 will address this.
#2094 can remain in place for Jeremy's own purpose then and he can
close/update/etc as needed.
Gerard
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I put 22310 and 2315 in 6.4 because I thought they were errata for 6.4.
Either
milestone it probably OK.
Right. Errate. Those slipped my mind, sorry. That means any number of
bugs need to be re-evaluated for errata status.
Some of those items in the tickets Several issues in current
Perhaps this ticket wasn't necessary, but I believe multilib is still a
consideration for 7.0.
My closing of that ticket was for PPC reasons. Multilib is still a
consideration and will deserve its own proper ticket in due course once
the discussions surrounding it settle down and we can
We should spend some time re-organizing the outstanding Trac tickets. In
one instance I saw a duplicate that should probably be closed (unless I
missed more information on why it's been left open).
If you all are working on things that aren't in Trac yet, please take
the time now to create
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and time they can schedule me to come in to
sign the new contract and do the physical swap I'll inform all -dev type lists.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Specify the filesystem type when mounting.
Why was this done? A kernel should be able to auto-detect the partition
type when you mount it.
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--rcfile
--restricted
--verbose
--version
--wordexp
Shell options:
-irsD or -c command or -O shopt_option (invocation only)
-abefhkmnptuvxBCHP or -o option
Job -lfs-book.sh terminated (exit status: 2) (mailing output)
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Dan Nicholson wrote:
Whoops, forgot about the note. Here's the next try.
I'll apply this patch to trunk. I won't be able to update other
branches accordingly. If somebody else can take care of this bit, that'd
be great.
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Changes (by [EMAIL PROTECTED]):
* resolution: = wontfix
* status: new = closed
Colour me confused. Why won't we upgrade to 2.6.15.5 then if it fixes a
problem?
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guys say don't use 2.6.15.5 period. Understood. I
misunderstood and thought 2.6.15.5 was the bug-fix release that fixed
the NFS issue present in the previous release.
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Matthew Burgess wrote:
Done.
I've also taken the liberty of removing the 'Component' column, as the
LFS project only has one component ('Book')
Awesome Matt, thanks. Looks much better.
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they are kept in sync. I can understand that sometimes
merging will fail if changes are made in both branch and trunk that make
a merge not possible. In those cases we're back to manually adding
things to both books?
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the branches heh.
Anyhow, I'll try a merge and see if I read the instructions in the SVN
book correctly ;)
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That should be attribute to Matt.
Force of habit I guess.
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file and see that changelog.xml
in Trunk has a certain revision number.
Is there an easier way to do this without the hassle of looking up the
revision numbers? Can't it default to the latest version of both versions?
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dir and run:
svn merge -r7169:7171 the_URL
svn diff
scn ci -m Merged r7170 and r7171 from 6.1.1 branch
Shouldn't that be 7170 instead of 7169, or do you have to subtract one
version from what you are trying to do?
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correctly, changelog.xml was last changed
in revision 7168.
Branch's changelog version was last changed in revision 7171.
So don't I want to run a diff on 7168 and 7171 rather than 7169 and 7171
like you said?
svn merge -r7168:7171 URL
would be what I am looking for?
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svn merge -r7168:7171 URL
would be what I am looking for?
Apparently that is not correct because that command pulled in another
change from branch's changelog.xml, the entry from Manual about PDF
fixes that were applied on November 18.
Can you explain again how
only the differences between 7170 and 7171 (assuming
7170 was the previous version of changelog.xml which I don't know?it's
not always one number lower the way SVN works, or is it?)
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do I find out what the previous revision for changelog.xml was? svn
info tells me the last changed. What is the previous last changed? I
would need to know this in order to be able to specify that other
revision, right?
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Correct? This means that changelog.xml has no revision 1001? Or if it
does, then 1000 and 1001 are identical?
How do I find out what the previous revision for changelog.xml was? svn
info tells me the last changed. What is the previous last changed? I
would need to know
.
But if I want to get the changes before that one, I would need to use
the 'svn log' command to find the correct revision because going down
one more to 6958 may not work.
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parser error : Start tag expected, '' not found
7?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
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And a ton more errors.
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Gerard Beekmans wrote:
Rendering HTML of x86...
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parser error : Start tag expected, '' not found
7?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
^
Never mind x2. It was a cross-lfs thing obviously, so wrong list on my
part
of x86_64...
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Rendering HTML of sparc64...
Rendering HTML of mips...
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line 3868 column 89 - Error: missing quote mark for attribute value
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On February 22, 2005 01:47 pm, M.Canales.es wrote:
SBUs and Installed... blocks maybe are fine now.
Look good to me. One question:
There is large indent between approximate build time and the actual value.
What is this large indent based on?
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