Luca wrote:
Hi!

Some days ago I found and started using T2 Open System Development
Environment scripts (http://www.t2-project.org) to build a system and
Live/Installation CDs.
According to the information on that site, the developers did almost the impossible: crosscompiled Xorg. So the approach looks promising.
Now after testing again the system, I'll begin to modify the scripts and
then talk again with Rene; after the lfs projects are built using these
scripts I'll put them into tests to see and check the results, failures
etc... and then if he said that there are no problems, if someone is
interested I could post the original and modified tarball.
Do I understand correctly that, once the scripts are created, they have to be manually maintained and updated, so that changes that happen in the books are propagated to the scripts?
The idea was to modify scripts to build the stable or svn/development
versions of the books; something like ALFS but with the opportunity to
create even CDs/DVD Live and Installation images.
This also has the value of build-testing BLFS against CLFS and identifying problem spots. So go ahead, we'll see the results.

If you want to get notes on i18n, RW support, and release goals of the past CD, mail me privately.

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