Le 04/02/2020 à 19:25, Jeremy Huntwork a écrit : > Hello Everyone/Pierre, > > I was away for a little while, but I'm looking at trying to finish some things > I started a while ago. We have that Python fork in Github and there are > possibly one or two other things I was looking at. > > As I'm getting started, I realize I need to familiarize myself again with the > bash code base, and in doing that, it also looks like it could benefit from a > little more cleanup. I was wondering if there are any features present that we > know of that are either unused or broken? For example, is CLFS support still > usable and worthwhile? The project itself seems a little dusty.
Well, the clfs mailing list is active from time to time, and it seems there has been some work with clfs embedded not too long ago. I am not sure the devs of clfs embedded use jhalfs, though. TL;DR: I wouldn't take the responsibility to remove clfs now. But the bulk of the code is in the LFS directory (master.sh and lfs.xsl), and so is pretty independent from clfs. > > I may have some contributions to send to the svn repo in the near future. > What's the best way of submitting those? > Send a patch (from "svn diff"), or get an account (don't you have one actually?). I'm not sure I can grant you access to the repo, but Bruce certainly can. Pierre -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
