On Sun, Jan 08, 2012 at 07:12:04AM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
>  
> +<!ENTITY libnl-version "2.0">
> +<!ENTITY libnl-size "650 KB">
> +<!ENTITY libnl-url 
> "http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl-&libnl-version;.tar.gz";>
> +<!ENTITY libnl-md5 "6aaf1e9802a17a7d702bb0638044ffa7">
> +<!ENTITY libnl-home "http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/";>
> +<!ENTITY libnl-ch6-du "22.0 MB">
> +<!ENTITY libnl-ch6-sbu "0.1 SBU">

 Ouch!  I was watching this with interest (I need libnl to
build-test NetworkManager for gnome-3: havn't quite got there yet),
and when you mentioned a newer version I downloaded libnl-3.2.3.

 Perhaps 2.0 is indeed better (it appears not to have created static
libs for you, which is nice - I had to pass --enable-static=no). Or
perhaps the altered structure in 3.2, plus the absence of
pkg-config, will make things in LFS too awkward.

 I can't complain any more about adding packages, so I s'pose
iproute2-3.2.0 does indeed belong in the book with whatever baggage
it brings.

ĸen
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