On 29-05-2020 22:39, Flareon Zulu wrote:


On Fri, May 29, 2020, 14:37 Frans de Boer <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    On 29-05-2020 21:09, Flareon Zulu wrote:


    On Fri, May 29, 2020, 13:03 Frans de Boer <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        On 29-05-2020 16:34, Xi Ruoyao wrote:
        On 2020-05-29 16:20 +0200, Pierre Labastie wrote:
        On Fri, 2020-05-29 at 15:45 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
        On 29-05-2020 14:33, Pierre Labastie wrote:
        On Fri, 2020-05-29 at 13:34 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
        On 28-05-2020 15:08, Pierre Labastie wrote:
        On Thu, 2020-05-28 at 14:16 +0200, Frans de Boer wrote:
        LS,

        Pierre has described a change "Add a symlink from
        /tools/share/locale
        to
        /usr/share/locale/locale-archive, ..."

        The code refers to .../lib/locale and /usr/lib/locale is not
        created
        in 6.5.

        Ooops: will fix this ASAP.

        Note that the target of a symlink needs not exist when the
        symlink
        is
        created. This one will be created (when building glibc) before
        it
        is
        used (for bison and man-db tests)...

        Pierre

        Ok, now adjust the text under the heading "Prupose of each link".

        It already has ../lib/.. What else do you want? I do not think the
        explanation about the non existing target of the link is needed. If
        we
        start explaining in details each unix command, the book will be
        triple
        in volume...

        Also, when is "/usr/lib/locale/locale-archive" created? It's not
        created
        in the glibc section.
        It is. See localedef(1).

        Pierre

        It's not what I want, but the text under the indicated heading is
        (still) not correct. Sorry, it seems that somethings where written in
        a
        hurry.

        And no, I don't need an explanation how link (ln) is working. The
        thing
        is that the "locale-archive" is NOT created. Have not seen it
        anywhere
        else also. The only thing that is created additionally is the text
        file
        "locale-alias".
        I already told you it _is_ created!!! Type "man localedef" and search
        "locale-archive"...

        For me, the text tells exactly what happens when building the book:
        - some programs built in chap 5 look for locale information in
        /tools/lib/locale/locale-archive
        - the locale information added after building glibc goes into
        /usr/lib/locale/locale-archive
        - the link allows those chap 5 programs to find locale information
        where it is.

        Maybe the text is too terse, so tell me what you'd like me to add.
        Maybe also, since I'm not an English native speaker, I have an error in
        syntax or word use. I'll be glad to fix it, but I need to be pointed to
        it.
        Maybe it should be "the symlink *will* allow those programs to use the 
locales,
        once they are installed in Chapter 6"?

        Regards

        Pierre

        Found it. Remember I could not find the locale-archive file?
        It is not created when one specifies the /outputpath/ with a
        full path using slashes. In my scripts I specify the
        outputpath due to local needs. So, I now strip the
        '/locale-archive' from the link command.

        --- Frans

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    And this required you to argue with one of the top developers on
    this project? I personally think you should apologize, but that's
    on you.

    Flareon Zulu



    Sorry, but because it is top developer I should refrain from any
    comment? In what world are you living?

    Frans

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The world of "be polite to everyone and don't start arguments." If you just want arguments, you are in the wrong field.

Flareon



My last post on this: you are perfect? I started this thread to point out some discrepancies. Never turned to someone else to get more insight?....I think so. Don be the unrequested champion, people here man enough to fend for themselves if they feel the need.

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