On Tue, November 18, 2014 6:48 am, Fernando de Oliveira wrote: > On 17-11-2014 13:28, Bruce Dubbs wrote: > >> Fernando de Oliveira wrote: >> >>> On 16-11-2014 23:30, Christopher Gregory wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> >>>> I notice that there are new versions for both these packages: >>>> >>>> >>>> http://download.tuxfamily.org/librep/librep_0.92.4.tar.xz >>>> http://download.tuxfamily.org/librep/rep-gtk/rep-gtk_0.90.8.2.tar.xz >>>> >>>> >>>> Both of these are listed as 24 Aug this year. >>>> >>>> >>>> Is there a reason that I am not aware of why these should not be >>>> upgraded? >>> >>> Perhaps Bruce's script is missing them? >>> >> >> Lovely. rep-gtk has an arbitrary change of >> >> >> rep-gtk-0.90.8.1 to rep-gtk_0.90.8.2 >> >> Note the change from dash to underscore. >> >> >> Same for librep. >> >> >> Scripts fixed. >> > > Thanks, Bruce and Christopher. > > > -- > []s, > Fernando
Hello, I am glad that it was only the change in dash to underscore that was the reason for not upgrading. I know that there is one application that still has to have an older version because newer versions will not yet work. I thought this may have been another such case. I had upgraded them this time around on my current new installation, but wanted to check before adding them to the book. Only reason I noticed these two updated packages is because I am going to the main download urls of every package and making sure I have the latest version. This is good as it means that if there are any other changes such as we have just discovered, then the scripts can be updated again. At this stage of the BLFS build I have all but 5 of chapter 4 installed, all of chapter 7 installed, all of chapter 9 installed, all of chapter 10 minus lcms1 installed, all bar 3 of chapter 11 installed, all of java section installed, a good chunk of chapter 13 installed but have yet to recompile gcc. I will be recompiling it as one application that I wanted to test requires fortran compiler. So it is still the latest version of gcc that is in TRUNK of both versions of the book. Most of chapter 17 is installed. Chapter 22 I do not have postgresql installed yet, and I never install mariadb as I use mysql as it is what I know works well in production as I have installed it on dozens of servers. I do not trust community forks and persionally I find the name of that fork to be offensive. Mysql is a well known name. I have two of chapter 23 installed. I do not really want to do a perminant build of xinitd as I am also going to be testing gnome, lxde, xfce, kde4, but may well install and test it first and then remove it. I have all of chapter 24 installed, atk, both GTK, Pango, both QT versions, from chapter 25, about 28 of chapter 43 installed. I have fop and the binary version of texlive installed. So what this means is that basically I am going through the entire book as we did for the release cycle. This time around it will quite possibly take me longer as I am having to catch up on work at my Landlords native tree nursery. He has been very good to me, and I do enjoy pulling weeds out and making the place look presentable. Regards, Christopher. -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
