On Fri, 2020-04-03 at 18:42 +0200, João Moreira de Sá Coutinho wrote: > Hi everyone, > > This is to announce the availability of a software I wrote to > automate > the LFS build. > > On https://github.com/joaomdsc/pkg you will find a set of python > scripts that parse the LFS book and generate shell scripts to perform > the build. You will need to set a few variables first, then run the > scripts, which run mostly unattended, and after several hours your > Linux system will be ready to boot. > > It was tested on versions 9.0-systemd, 9.1-systemd, and 9.1 (the > python code is really agnostic to the version), building on Debian > 10.2 and Fedora 31. > > The nice thing about generating shell script code is that it lets you > interrupt the build if needed: you'll just have to edit the scripts > to > remove whatever's been done already and launch the script again. > > Documentation can be found at https://pkg.readthedocs.io. > > A big thanks to the LFS community for this great resource that is the > LFS book! I'm hoping that this contribution can make it easier for > people to harness the huge value embedded in the book. Please let me > know how it runs for you, if you test it. > > Joao
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