Jeremy Utley wrote: > Greg's still focusing on strictly x86 builds
The key difference is that I only publish what I can test. Think about it. Your claims of LFS "support" for other arches up until now is bogus. But the multi-arch XML approach is a good move. > I followed Greg's work for quite some time. There's flaws in there, and > they've been discussed on the LFS lists previously. Huh? I can point out so many more flaws in the current LFS build it ain't funny (some are already mentioned on my project's website). Face it, the plfs stuff was never finished properly, and the worst thing is, you're still publishing the half-assed version. It's a fact. Unless you have facts to back up your claims of "flaws in there", I can only assume you're back to your bad old trolling ways. Please act your age and don't go there. My build achieves its current goals perfectly on x86. When I support other arches I will adjust accordingly. My build won't work on other arches because it's not meant to. > His archives also expose the fact that DIY is him alone - it's not a > community thing - for that reason alone, LFS is the better project, IMHO. You'd be surprised how many folks contact me expressing dis-satisfaction with the current LFS "community". It's flame-bait posts like this one of yours that don't do LFS any favours. Regards Greg -- http://www.diy-linux.org/ -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page