Nathan Coulson wrote:
On 29 May 2016 at 13:43, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> 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.

Certainly will make my life a lot easier (as well as others using
their own buildscripts).  I have a set of bash scripts for rebuilding
the systemd version of lfs and track the lfs-book commit messages for
modifications.  Thank you.

Just for reference, here are some statistics:

Number of elements revision="sysv"    : 52
Number of elements revision="systemd" : 51

Number of xml pages with revision=    : 42 of 202 (21%)

Number of <prhase> for sysv           : 5
Number of <prhase> for systemd        : 5

Number of <screen> for sysv           : 15
Number of <screen> for systemd        : 15

Number of <para> for sysv             : 8
Number of <para> for systemd          : 6

Number of <sect> for sysv             : 10
Number of <sect> for systemd          : 8

Number of <term> for sysv             : 1
Number of <term> for systemd          : 2

Number of <listitem> for sysv         : 9
Number of <listitem> for systemd      : 10

Number of <varlistentry> for sysv     : 7
Number of <varlistentry> for systemd  : 2

Number of <ulink> for sysv            : 1
Number of <ulink> for systemd         : 0

Number of <appendix> for sysv         : 2
Number of <appendix> for systemd      : 0

The major differences are in Chapters 6 and 7. There are no differences in Chapter 5. The differences in Chapters 1-4, 8-9, Appendix, and Prologue are quite minor.

  -- Bruce

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