On 09/30/2012 02:31 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> On 09/30/2012 02:48 PM, DJ Lucas wrote:
>
> [putlin]
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>
>> Personally, I've given up on the approach of using DESTDIR during the
>> initial LFS build. It is perfectly doable, but several packages get
>> re-installed or modified after the initial bootstrap so I wind up
>> considering the base system much more than just vanilla LFS. I just
>> use jhalfs, and then go back and rebuild everything with all the
>> dependencies available when I get a hankering for DESTDIR. My latest
>> charge is using Pacman (very nicely done up by Baho Utot BTW here
>> https://github.com/baho-utot/LFS-pacman). Inevitably, however, I
>> always wind up going back to my homegrown system for editing tasks
>> anyway because I have all the stuff built in to do editing work (SBU,
>> diskspace usage,etc.(which I rarely do anymore anyway)). -- DJ Lucas
>
> Thanks for positive review,  If you would like we could develop this
> together.
>
> I have started on BLFS and posted it to github as well. Although it is
> in the begining stages.
>

I'm afraid that by the time I have anything useful, you'll already be 
way ahead of me. I'm doing two traditional builds right now (x86 and 
x86_64) upto just before Xorg so that I can get to Xorg and OpenJDK 
relatively soon (Mesa-9.0 is scheduled for the 5th). But, I'll be sure 
to ping you if I have anything that might be useful after Xorg and 
OpenJDK are done.

-- DJ Lucas

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