Hi,

I try following the book as much as possible. The options I added are only
because I want to have a French interface and because junit seems to be a
dependency, I have not installed it, it is useless for me. What kind of thing
don't I follow relative to expat? Should I install expat itself? What do yo
see I don't follow the book except what I mentioned? Yes I don't install
all optional and recommended packages, because some of them are useless for me.

Thanks,

Best regards,

On Sunday 20 Jan 2013 à 18:30:18 (+0100), Armin K. wrote:
> On 01/20/2013 06:08 PM, Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Actually, all my blfs is in /usr/local and only lfs in /usr. That's to 
> > experience
> > some updating mechanisms when lfs 7.3 is released. My 
> > /usr/local/include/expat.h
> > is a symlink to /usr/local/include/apr-1/expat.h. My expat.h was installad
> > with apr. Is it a problem? Should I install expat itself? So far all the 
> > packages
> > were pleased with this solution, maybe libreoffice is more complicated?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Best regards,
> >
> > JPM
> >
> 
> Erm, You should follow the book if you really want good results. That's 
> one example of it. Please be aware that previous Expat version contained 
> security issues and I am unsure if they are fixed.
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