Em 27-02-2014 01:23, Ken Moffat escreveu:
>  I'm hoping to soon complete a build of IcedTea-2.4.5.  (The reason
> I say "hoping" is that I tried (accidentally) building a previous
> version while running a 3.13.5 kernel, and had some pain, the first
> part of which is summarised on lkml).  With more consequential pain
> to follow :-(  I'm now back on 3.13.4, for the moment.)
> 
>  For many of the things I've built with 7.5, it's easy to say that
> they work - either there is an application I can try to run, or in
> BLFS the package is just a build dependency for something else.  But
> there are a few others, and this is one of the more significant (at
> least, in terms of the hoops you have to jump through to build it).
> 
>  So, is there any _simple_ test that an editing monkey can run, to
> satisfy people that it is "known to build and work properly using an
> LFS-7.5 platform" ?  In this case, I happen to be running the
> testsuite, but the book's comment doesn't fill me with any
> confidence that jtregcheck is an adequate test.  For programming
> languages, which this claims to be, I can hack shell, to an extent,
> and on a clear day with the wind in the right direction I might
> manage a little perl, but otherwise I'm mostly limited to my
> recollections of COBOL, JCL (specifically, JES2), and AMS (Access
> Method Services - call it VSAM if you prefer).
> 
>  8-)
> 
> ĸen
> 

You will build icedtea-web, that needs icedtea and also can be seen
wirking in browser

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Fernando
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