I guess this probably belongs on -support, but I'll ask here first. Tried building 8.3, except with a 4.14.67 kernel and headers this week, on a box which usually runs as a desktop but is temporarily configured as a server (to check for problems before doing a real upgrade).
1. /var/lib/hwclock For some reason /var/lib/hwclock does not exist, so I figured this must be a kernel .config problem. Went into the kernel, but make menuconfig moaned that I needed ncurses-dev : there was a similar fix for 4.19-rc1 in the past day or so. When I built the kernel for the first time I zcat'd /proc/config.gz to .config and made oldconfig. Anyway, all the expected RTC options appear to be present. Looking at my latest 8.3-rc2 desktop, with 4.18.5, I see that there too /var/lib/hwclock is missing - the difference is that I haven't tried to shut that down, I hibernate it. 2. Unable to serve files with apache. I screwed up the configuration (used to serve from /raid/www/ on my old test server, but /raid doesn't exist here. Edited the configu to use /srv/www/books/ and set that, and the directories within it, to 755 all the way down. Rebooted, but trying to browse to localhost, or to this machine from a desktop, still gets 403. 3. Cannot use svn+ssh to lfs - I've copied the keys from the old test server (same as on my real server), and copied an old version of the BLFS repo (from a few months ago). But svn up fails. This latter seems critical - no point in me updating. Sorry to not have time to find this out until we've released. ĸen -- Also Spuke Zerothruster (Finnegans Wake) -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page