On 03/13/2013 05:02 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote: > Le 13/03/2013 07:52, Thomas Trepl a écrit : >> Hiho, >> >> in another thread there was the info that comments about packages built >> against LFS-7.3 would be of interest. I have so far: >> >> which >> bc >> pcre >> popt >> gpm >> ed >> sudo >> openssl >> openssh >> curl >> libidn >> wget >> ntp >> dhcpcd >> libtirpc >> attr >> acl >> libcap >> rpcbind >> nfsutils-client >> traceroute >> nettools >> libgpgerror >> libgcrypt >> vpnc (not in book) >> unzip >> zip >> lynx >> java (only binary installation) >> tcl >> sqlite >> db >> expat >> pth >> libffi >> python2 >> gamin >> glib2 >> ant >> libxml2 >> libxslt >> cyrus-sasl >> openldap-client >> postfix >> mailx >> sgml-common >> sgml-dtd >> docbook-xml >> docbook-xsl >> docbook-dsssl >> fop >> tidy >> xmlto >> fcron >> alsa-lib >> alsa-utils >> bind-client >> cvs >> rcs >> apr >> neon >> apr-util >> subversion >> libusb >> libusb-compat >> pciutils >> usbutils >> wirelesstools >> >> -- >> Thomas > You can add gcc, tested on both 64 bit and 32 bit. > > I also built openjdk starting from the gcj jvm, using upstream ant and > ecj binaries. > > If anybody is interested, I can share the instructions. > Pierre Hmm. I haven't done that in quite a while. I'd be interested to see what is required now days. I always just bootstrap from my previous incarnation. I guess it shouldn't be necessary to provide anything more than CLASSPATH now, but am unsure. Did you do a system install or keep it isolated in /opt (like in BLFS)?
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