On 5/30/2016 12:12 AM, DJ Lucas wrote:
On 05/29/2016 05:17 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
On 05/29/2016 03:43 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I have moved the merge LFS branch to be the new LFS/trunk/BOOK in svn.
For most users it will make no difference. For editors, the work
should
be a lot easier as only a few pages are different between the System V
book and the systemd book.
Very cool! One thing I didn't address while in branch is two
references to
bootscripts that appear in systemd book. Chapter 7's title contains the
word "Bootscripts" was thinking about simply replacing it with
"Initialization" for both.
How about just changing it to "System Configuration"? You can commit to
trunk if you like.
Also in 7.3.2.2, LFS-Bootscripts is referenced
in systemd book. This is not the case in the sysv book. The pages are
almost identical. Suggest merging the pages, just use sysv version and
add
7.3.3.6 from udevd.xml. Can use revision in the ulink for the two
links in
the last para of 7.3.3.
Go ahead. Or do you want me to do it?
Done, also removed the unneeded etcshellsd.xml and did the same with
symlinks{,d}.xml. While these first two sect2s in sysmlinks.xml were
absent from systemd, I plan to put them back into it. Most of the text,
save for the scripts themselves (which no longer exist outside of eudev)
and related explanatory text, can be reused.
I've been working on the daily rebuild scripts. They are done for now,
but I need to check the LFS currency script. Other than that, I think
the switch over is complete. We do need to keep our eyes out for bugs
though.
Looks like the currency script ran correctly. I must say that this merge
has been really smooth. Bruce, Pierre, excellent work! I'm looking
forward to using jhalfs with the merged source in the next couple of days.
--DJ
I completely agree. One of the things I love about LFS is that we do a
large amount of research, and as such, things generally go smoothly. We
also work together well. I cannot say the same for other projects that I
have seen / worked on (libxcb/xcb-proto is an example...)
--
Douglas R. Reno
--LFS/BLFS systemd maintainer
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