On 3/4/19 12:51 AM, niuneilneo wrote:
Although it is a very tedious work to ensure the content being
consistent with the section title, I find current LFS book of stable
systemd is far from satisfaction. Just to name a few wrong mappings
between the title and contents:
Chapter 5.4:
Title Binutils-2.32-Pass 1 with Binutils-2.31.1 - Pass 1;
Where are you reading this? The title and contents are both
Binutils-2.32-Pass 1
5.6:
Title Linux-4.20.12 API Headers with Linux-4.18.5 API Headers.
This is consistent for me also. Are you mixing up the 8.3 and 8.4 releases?
What make things worse is the wget-list and md5sums file content of
packages and patches in 3.1 are also inconsistent.
There was a mixup in the sysV version of the md5sums, but that has been
fixed.
This inconsistency may come from the mixing usage of LFS book systemd
version 8.3 and 84. So I suggest a thorough update of the stable
systemdLFS book to reduce the confusion between different name and contents.
It is possible that your browser remembered the old contents for some
URLs? 'stable' now points to 8.4 and a few days ago it pointed to 8.3.
Try refreshing any page that doesn't appear right.
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