I'm using a VM (qemu) to build LFS v 6.8. I'm using the LFS LiveCD
as my build system. I've partitioned and formatted my "disc",
and successfully booted the LiveCD. I've downloaded jhalfs-2.3.2
(I understand the one on the LiveCD jhalfs-2.3.1 is broken) and
started setting up my directory structure. Here it is:
/media/lfs build directory
/media/BOOK book, v 6.8 XML extracted
/media/jhalfs jhalfs-2.3.2 extracted
/media/archive place to put the archived downloads
/media/sources place to put the sources for build
All the directories are writable by the jhalfs user.
I've gone into jhalfs and and done a make, and tried to
set up the configuration. However, when I do a "make", I go
through the menu, and upon exit, jhalfs mostly likes it,
but complains that the jhalfs directory and the build directory
conflict. I've given /media/lfs as the build directory, and
used the directory structure mentioned in README. However,
jhalfs doesn't like it. If I rename jhalfs to jhalfs-2.3.2
and create another directory jhalfs, then the tool complains
that other necessary directores underneath jhalfs don't
exist. They appear to be directories in the jhalfs-2.3.2
directory, and appear to contain support scripts.
What I've done before is extract the tarball twice, once
into jhalfs-2.3.2 and once into jhalfs. This doesn't seem
right.
What clue am I missing?
Mike
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