On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 2:37 AM, Frans de Boer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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 > > Hey, It happens to all of us at some point. Don't call yourself stupid, I've done that several times in the past few months. I'm happy that I could at least point you in the right direction. :-) Thank you, Douglas R. Reno
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