Re: [lfs-support] Glibc-2.31 issues

2020-02-14 Thread TomW


On 2/7/20 3:23 PM, Douglas R. Reno wrote:



On 2/6/20 1:05 PM, Tom Willhite wrote:
Just a heads up FYI.  I failed to build latest systemd-svn using a 1 
month old tools tball by hand.   Systemd-244 ninja got to machinectl 
and errored out.   So I fired up a jhalfs build using latest svn 
version of it and that built ok but upon first boot I get ncsd 
systemd service not starting.  Obviously the book needs some mods.  
 I can create a /var/run/ncsd and start the service but it isn't 
enough to make it function.   Anything network related is broke like 
ssh and resolved.   I won't clutter up this post with exact errors 
because you will run into it all soon and see it yourselves.     New 
toolchain stuffgotta expect some of this I suppose.   Archetech


Hi Archetech,


I wanted to let you know that I've begun looking into this (I'm 
running jhalfs on my 32-bit and 64-bit systems because one of them 
could be affected by a time_t bug, and the other one is likely to have 
the glibc problems that you're reporting).



This will be my first system with glibc-2.31, so I'll likely have to 
run through a portion of BLFS to test the patch with glibc-2.31 as 
well (I might do this on my 32-bit machine because it takes longer to 
build than anything else, and I like to start that one ahead of 
package freeze anyway).



From the v244-stable repository, it looks like systemd may need fixes 
for BTRFS/LVM2 filesystems, as well as some patches for libcap-2.29+ 
(can someone check on that please? libcap-2.29+, linux-5.5, and 
glibc-2.31 seems to be causing problems for at least hwdb if not udev 
itself based off what I've seen in the systemd stable repository).



The PolicyKit security vulnerability is also fixed in the stable 
repository as well, so I'll backport that too.



Thank you for reporting,


- Doug




I tried reinstalling systemd per the blfs book and it makes no 
improvement.  The build errors  right after it processes udev.pc and 
gives eof being off.   Got any ideas on how to repair?


I tested the toolchain and it seems ok.

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Re: [lfs-support] [lfs-dev] LFS-9.1-rc1 is released (make-4.3)

2020-02-14 Thread Jean-Marc Pigeon
Hello Bruce,


On Fri, 2020-02-14 at 14:27 -0600, Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev wrote:
> The Linux From Scratch community announces the release of LFS Version
> 9.1-rc1. It is a preliminary release of LFS-9.1.
> 
> Major changes include toolchain updates to binutils-2.34 and glibc-
> 2.31. 
> In total, 36 packages were updated since the last release. Changes
> to 
> the text have also been made throughout the book. The Linux kernel
> has 
> also been updated to version 5.5.3.
> 

Am I mistaken, or the Make-4.3 patches (openjdk) are not 
included within LFS-9.1
??

You have seen "Linux from scratch" and looking for ISO files
www.osukiss.org

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[lfs-support] LFS-9.1-rc1 is released

2020-02-14 Thread Bruce Dubbs

The Linux From Scratch community announces the release of LFS Version
9.1-rc1. It is a preliminary release of LFS-9.1.

Major changes include toolchain updates to binutils-2.34 and glibc-2.31. 
In total, 36 packages were updated since the last release. Changes to 
the text have also been made throughout the book. The Linux kernel has 
also been updated to version 5.5.3.


We encourage all users to read through this release of the book and test
the instructions so that we can make the final release as good as possible.

You can read the book online [0], or download [1] to read locally.

In coordination with this release, a new version of LFS using the 
systemd package is also being released. This package implements the 
newer systemd style of system initialization and control and is 
consistent with LFS in most packages.


You can read the systemd version of the book online [2], or download [3]
to read locally.

   -- Bruce

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