On 07-12-16 09:07, Frans de Boer wrote:
On 06-12-16 23:21, Douglas R. Reno wrote:
Frans de Boer wrote:
While building systemd-232, I encounter the next errors during
installing:
mv: cannot stat '/usr/lib/libnss_myhostname.so.2': No such file or
directory
mv: cannot stat '/usr/lib/libnss_mymachines.so.2': No such file or
directory
mv: cannot stat '/usr/lib/libnss_resolve.so.2': No such file or
directory
root:/sources-lfs# find / -iname libnss_resolve.so.2
/lib/libnss_resolve.so.2
As one can see, the libraries are not in /usr/lib, rather they are in
/lib. Has this been overlooked or am I the only one? In which case I
have to hunt deeper.
Regards, Frans.
What version of the book are you building?
We don't have those commands in the LFS page currently. I haven't
checked BLFS as I wasn't the one who did that page, yet.
Those are now installed in /lib by default so that the NSS service in
Glibc can pick them up without extra hassle.
Except for the last two lines, those are not my commands. They seem to
come from the make install command aka Makefile.
As I stated, it is the development version and implies systemd-232. All
according to the book.
I know that it is placed into /lib and not /usr/lib. Is something gone
wrong during the creation of the LFS specific systemd?
I will examine the Makefile(s?) myself.
--- Frans
Oeps, I feel stupid :\, yesterday checked it and today again....only to
find that the mv command where a leftover of previous systemd build
chain. It was right under the install command and I did not see that before.
Sorry for my sloppiness.
--- Frans
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