Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Em 07-11-2015 05:52, Pierre Labastie escreveu:
On 07/11/2015 02:41, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sat, Nov 07, 2015 at 01:10:53AM +0100, Tim Tassonis wrote:
I think one of the hardest parts of building a desktop is between the end of
LFS and when Xorg is completed with a decent graphical browser. I know it can
be done in chroot, but I don't think that is the easiest way.
I try to avoid chroot as soon as possible, and the survival kit for that, in
the absence of X, is gpm (for copy-paste), wget (for downloading tarballs) and
lynx (for reading the book and browsing). But owing to the number of https
adresses on the internet nowadays, openssl needs to be built in the last two.
Not sure it justifies having openssl in LFS, though.
Pierre
MIT Kerberos V5-1.13.2 is an optional dependency.
There are also two circular dependencies:
{{{
Most users will want to install Certificate Authority Certificates for
validation of downloaded certificates. For example, these certificates
can be used by git-2.6.0, cURL-7.45.0 or Wget-1.16.3 when accessing
secure (https protocol) sites. To do this, follow the instructions from
the Certificate Authority Certificates page.
}}
I think this a package for BLFS.
I agree. openssl is always the 2nd package I build in BLFS (lsb_release is first
because I use it in my scripts). I prefer building via ssh from a fully built
workstation.
That said, there are too many options for packages like openssh and wget for LFS and
openssl by itself does not add enough to justify being in LFS.
-- Bruce
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