On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 12:11:19AM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 03:00:31PM -0700, Mark Wigzell via blfs-dev wrote:
> > Hey guys, I know I had to install dbus-1 twice, once during LFS, and then
> > later for BLFS.
> > QUESTION 1:
> > So I have a dbus-1 folder in two places as stated above, and system.d is in
> > both! Is this normal, or did I misconfigure?
> > 
> I don't use systemd, but AFAICS both LFS-systemd and BLFS-systemd
> install in /usr.  What are these two directories to which you refer ?
> 
I now see that you put it in $SUBJECT (I cannot see that when
replying).  The /etc/dbus-1/system.d directory on my sysvinit build
contains conf files, /usr/share/dbus-1/system.d/ on this system
contains one other (from ColorManager).  I doubt that the particular
directory used for a conf file is important.

I also see that this is about an 8.3 system - yes, installing BLFS
takes time, but the place for asking questions is usually
blfs-support.  We all do ask questions here about things which might
better be asked on blfs-support, but you are more likely to find
knowledgeable people for this sort of question on that list.

Here, we're more interested in things which break, or which we
broke, in the development book, and topics such as getting rid of
python2 (hint: that is not yet recommended if you want a graphical
browser other than 'links -g').

I'll now go back to updating some old systems which I try to keep
usable, for the latest vulnerabilities (qtwebengine in this case) -
I mention that to point out that by now there is a *lot* of outdated
stuff in BLFS-8.3.

ĸen
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