On 24/05/2016 03:03, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
You'll also need to do that at <itemizedlist> on days when there is only
an entry for one or the other book. First instance of this will possibly
be in a few days...still holding on systemd-230 for a few more days at
least, waiting to see if upstream handles the potential of a security
issue, or if they expect distributions to write a policy to handle it.
I thought of that, but the vast majority of differences are in joint
packages where no entry is needed. There are only two packages in
systemd, dbus and systemd itself, that are not in trunk. That's for
Chapter 6. In that case the systemd book would use a different
include file.
Actually, as I see it, the biggest differences are in Chapter 7. That
chapter is almost completely different between the books.
My goal is to just run 'make' to build the sysv book and 'make systemd'
for the other. I think the method may work for BLFS also.
Excellent! Above will work, I worry about jhalfs now though.
Hi,
I think it is not a big issue for jhalfs. Of course, it'll need some
rewriting to be able to use the revision attribute, but I do not expect
that to be too hard.
Pierre
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