Alex Prinsier wrote:
>> Please try to run something using "sh" like "sh wget.blfs packagedir >> wget/chapter03.wget" > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/lfs/BLFS# sh wget.blfs /home/lfs/packages/ > wget/chapter03.urls > wget.blfs: line 8: wget: command not found > > Works well enouph? :) As I was stuck with trying to install wget, I > obviously don't have wget yet. >> Doesn't matter as sh was executed and thereby the bash installation is OK :-) >> Please try to manually unpack the archive: "tar -xvf wget-1.9.1.tar.bz2" > Works perfectly. OK >> >> Is wget the first thing of blfs you want to install or did you >> succesfully install other packages after rebooting into lfs? > I already installed some other packages like bc, openssh, pam, ... >> OK >> Which version of the profile did you use? > BLFS-svn... Downloaded it 2 days ago I think, I'm not sure how to check > the exact version... > Doesn't matter. It is up to date enough since the last change to wget.xml was some time ago... > Now it suddenly works perfectly... I wouldn't know what could have been > the problem. It got installed succesfully. There was one "problem" > though: I was missing the "dante" package, (optional package). There is > no "dante" package in the profile... > Right. Some packages wich are optional haven't made it to blfs either because nobody did it until now or they are not deemed important... > I have my / and /usr partitions mounted read-only. Can that cause any > problems? Of course when needing to make install i mount it readwrite :) > Don't know. But I would be careful. What about /tmp and /var ? I think they are sensitive to not beeing writable. But there are people with more knowledge to this on lfs-chat I would think... > Alex Torsten. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
