Le 03/03/2014 08:54, sacarde a écrit :
>> Alle sabato 1 marzo 2014, Chris Staub ha scritto:
> ...
>> Just checkout the book's xml source via SVN, then tell jhalfs to use
>> your local copy (the systemd book should be in branches, or tags if you
>> want the rc release).
> ok, I try
>
> thanks
>
>
The above method is the most flexible, and may be the only one in some 
corner cases.

You may also do the following:
- If you want to use a book in the branches directory, tick 
"Release->Branch or stable book", and specify:
branch-xxx in "book version", where xxx is the branch name.
- If you want to use a book in the tags directory, tick "Release->Branch 
or stable book", and just specify the tag in "book version".

Examples:
for svn systemd: input "branch-systemd" for "book version".
for stable systemd (7.5) : input "7.5-systemd".
for stable (non systemd) LFS (7.5): input just "7.5"

and so on.

In this case, the book source is downloaded to 
/mnt/lfs/jhalfs/lfs/lfs-<branch or tag name>

Pierre

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