On 9/20/06, Bruce Dubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Tell me exactly how you want it and I'll make it happen.
Okay. Browse over to http://downloads.linuxfromscratch.org/ All the files are spread out in one directory where most of them are lfs-bootscripts or udev-config. I think it would be better to have separate directories for those so they're not mixed in with the other junk there. Just an opinion and not a big deal. I'd create udev-config and lfs-bootscripts directories and then move the respective tarballs there. I'd personally leave the since udev rules files where they are, but it probably wouldn't be bad to have all the udev rules together over time.
We should probably have make-udev-config and make-bootscripts scripts also. That shouldn't be hard, but the versions need to be updated in packages.ent first. It would be a two step process. Update the packages from the scripts and then update the md5sums and file sizes and regenerate the book. I could do a sed/svn commit to the book to update this stuff from the scripts, but I am reluctant to over automate.
Yeah, that'd be nice. I like the two step process better. It gives you a chance to look at what's happened before the book gets changed behind your back. You could probably make targets upload-udev-config and upload-bootscripts, too. It'd just be an scp call, but it be nice to have that info together in one spot. Maybe that's too much public information about the server. -- Dan -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page