A number of people have emailed me privately, and its also come up on the list recently, so here's my thoughts on what could/should be going on in LFS land. Yes, I know it's taken me far too long to ditch my Release Manager hat and don my Project Manager/Planner hat, but still..

LFS-6.2:

This will just be an incremental release, further stabilising our already proven PLFS-based build method. GCC-3.4.x combined with Glibc-2.3.5 seems pretty robust, and adding binutils-2.16.1 to the mix should further solidify that. Obviously, other packages will also be upgraded wherever possible (i.e. where shadow *isn't* broken, and up to a point where udev doesn't inflict an initrd on us!).

LFS-7.0:

Now, here's the biggy. The jury's still out on this one :) I'd like to see GCC-4.x in this one, but that's dependent on the stability of said compiler with the rest of the toolchain (Glibc in particular) and its effect on BLFS packages. Additionally, of course, cross-lfs is to be seriously considered at this point. I've not looked at Jim, Ryan, Jeremy and Manuel's work yet, for which I can only apologise (yes guys, *again*!). So, anyone wanting to see what it's all about and comment on it, can see that branch of the book at http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/cross-lfs/.

I also wanted to get some internationalisation work sorted out for LFS, as I have to admit to being somewhat embarassed seeing all the disclaimers dotted around the book stating that things don't work right in multibyte locales. However, it looks like things are pretty largely broken using upstream releases without heavy patching. Once things are looking a little more settled in the GCC-4 and cross-lfs areas, we might want to think about an i18n branch, so we can see exactly how big an effect it has on the book.

So, does anyone else have any feature requests/enhancements I've not listed above? Anyone vehemently disagree with the above roadmap? If so, I have a nearly-new hat available :)

Regards,

Matt.
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