Justin R. Knierim wrote:
Justin R. Knierim wrote:
If you want to check it yourself, please bunzip2 it, and with the
LiveCD version of bzip2, bzip2 it. The MD5SUM will now be the one you
noted. I appoligize for the inconvience and am doing what I can to
rectify the situation.
In case I wasn't clear, the bzip2 file from kernel.org was compressed
with an older version of bzip2, and the one on the lfs ftp mirrors was
compressed with a newer one.
You can check that the tarball matches by bunzip2'ing and bzip2'ing the
file from kernel.org with the LiveCD, and comparing the md5sums with the
file located on any lfs ftp mirror such as:
ftp://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/pub/lfs/conglomeration/MD5SUMS
Like I said, this problem is being rectified.
Justin
The reason this is an issue for me is that it broke the ALFS build I was
trying to do. Is there a way to tell nALFS to ignore this issue?
I've built several LFS machines by hand (and learned a LOT) and now any
Linux distro looks bloated to me, so for this machine I'm just trying to
get it built in less time than doing it by the book manually.
Steve
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