Hi.

I'm currently running a 6.1 dev LFS, and am quite fully satisfied with
it. Fully, except for my curiosity wanting to see the new X with all the
bloody new stupid features crunching down about everything of your
CPU/GPU power. This and the fact that I have never compiled X the modular
way before.

So I built a 6.2 LFS on another partition, and want to experiment on it
before moving everythinng to this new platform. So I'd like to know : are
there any packages (and especially X) that don't support being built in a
chrooted environment (the one that helped building LFS) ? Can the
problems be overcome by some precautions, or is booting on the new system
mandatory ?

Thanks for any help.

\bye

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