Andrew Benton wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 01:17:31 +0100
> Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>> Xorriso is still in the book, it's not been removed, I've just added
>>> its libraries.
>> Where?  I've rebuilt the book and I can't find it.  I see
>> # libisofs-1.2.2
>> # libburn-1.2.2
>> # libisoburn-1.2.2
>>
>> But none of those are Xorriso.
> 
> I would suggest that you read the libisoburn page. We used to install
> xorriso as a statically linked binary, this way it's a dynamically
> linked binary with some shared libraries. I need the shared libraries
> for Xfburn which I'll be committing tomorrow.

                      files.libisoburnia-project.org could not be found.
I think it should be files.libburnia-project.org

I don't have a problem with libburn-1.2.2 and libisofs-1.2.2, but I really 
don't 
want to make LFS users to have to build three packages to create a program to 
burn an iso.

In section 8.4 we have:  "Ensure that an emergency boot disk is ready to 
“rescue” the computer if the computer becomes unusable (un-bootable). If you do 
not already have a boot device, you can create one. In order for the procedure 
below to work, you need to jump ahead to BLFS and install  xorriso."

I'll think about this some more.

   -- Bruce


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