Pierre Labastie wrote:
Has anybody tried to install docbook xml and xsl with the book instructions
and new libxml2-2.9.2?
I did, and now nothing works: for example "make validate" in the BLFS book
source directory sends an error about infinite recursion in the catalogs. And
actually, the /etc/xm
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Has anybody tried to install docbook xml and xsl with the book
instructions
and new libxml2-2.9.2?
I did, and now nothing works: for example "make validate" in the BLFS
book
source directory sends an error about infinite recursion in the
cat
Armin K. wrote:
On 10/18/2014 07:43 PM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Has anybody tried to install docbook xml and xsl with the book instructions
and new libxml2-2.9.2?
I did, and now nothing works: for example "make validate" in the BLFS book
source directory sends an error about infinite recursion i
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 18/10/2014 23:12, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Pierre,
Can you post your bad copies of /etc/xml/{docbook,catalog} please. I've been
doing some initial checking and the packages that would be affected would be
docbook-xml-4.5 and docbook-xsl-1.78.1.
I'd like
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Found another regression with libxml2-2.9.2: try for example, inside the book
sources:
xmllint --noent general/graphlib/freetype2.xml | tee test
and "grep \>tar test". You'll get (one line output):
tar -xf ../freetype-doc-.tar.bz2 --strip-components=2 -C
docs
instead of th
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 11:45:06AM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Kenneth Harrison wrote:
The build and install of binutils in Chapter 5.4 is set at 1.0 SBU as
a baseline for your calculation needs. Usage of the listed "time"
command per the example given should g
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
What Alice prefers what we have for gcc: "For i686 systems, fix a
problem introduced by gcc-4.9.0."
This has about 100% of information, and as long is there, all newer
versions of gcc are also supposed to need the fix.
Incidentally, now, we have the following xml fi
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 11:17:46PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 03:30:25PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
If this is right, we need to make it really clear to the user what the paths
are:
1, 1+5, 2+3+4, 2+3+4+5. Are there other combinations
I added a new milestone name 'hold' for packages that we are not
currently working but want to add after upstream changes.
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bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
BLFS PackageBLFS Version Latest Ticket
chapter 04: nettle 2.7.13.0 #5152
chapter 06: emacs 24.3 24.4#5712
chapter 09: libxml2 2.9.
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
BLFS PackageBLFS Version Latest Ticket
chapter 04: nettle 2.7.13.0 #5152
chapter 09: libxml2 2.9.12.9.2 #5697
chapter 09: v 1.0
Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
I am going to be re-doing my landlords LAN and I need a little advice.
Currently there is a windows 2003 enterprise server which has a second
hard drive in it. The great news is that this pos os is at eof around
april next year.
I am going to be replacing it
Christopher Gregory wrote:
I will most probably be saving him close to $2000 by doing this. I am
including the price of windows server licence in this along with new
hardware.
Which now brings me full circle back to the start again. :)
Would I need to install/activate an nfs service on window
Christopher Gregory wrote:
The server has two internal hard drives. One is an IDE and one is a
sata.
The processor is an AMD athlon 64bit duel core.
What I wanted to do is like I did on my laptop, which is mount the bare
drive, which in this case would be the ide as the sata has windows
insta
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/02/2014 10:52 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
@Richard: xterm does not set the SHELL environment variable if the shell is
not listed in the /etc/shells file (see "man xterm"). It only sets XTERM_SHELL
in that case. So, several solutions:
export SHELL=$XTERM_SHELL before running
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 02/11/2014 17:15, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/02/2014 10:52 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
@Richard: xterm does not set the SHELL environment variable if the shell is
not listed in the /etc/shells file (see "man xterm"). It only sets XTERM_SHE
Kenneth Harrison wrote:
A bit of news regarding the ConsoleKit package.
Xfce has decided to take over developments of ConsoleKit as
ConsoleKit2 as an alternative to logind.
Source for news:
http://erickoegel.wordpress.com/tag/consolekit2/
ConsoleKit2 development website:
https://github.com/C
Armin K. wrote:
But enough about ranting and stuff like that, I have some questions.
What I was unable to think of is a proper name for new book. I went with
systemd-ng (ng = new generation) but I instantly received a complaint so
the branch got renamed after just few hours. The branding in the
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/02/2014 10:12 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Armin K. wrote:
But enough about ranting and stuff like that, I have some questions.
What I was unable to think of is a proper name for new book. I went with
systemd-ng (ng = new generation) but I instantly received a complaint so
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 02-11-2014 18:25, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
How about kblfs?
Krejzi Part 2 is a good name.
I will not write everything about this that can be found in the archives.
All attempts by him, about the BLFS systemd did not succeed until
Christopher appeared and
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
BLFS PackageBLFS Version Latest Ticket
chapter 04: nettle 2.7.13.0 #5152
chapter 10: ijs 0.35 0
chapter 11: ImageMagick 6.8.9-7
Armin K. wrote:
Well, given that many binary distributions are switching to systemd to
ease their life and due to many components now depending on
systemd-logind (cough, GNOME, cough), some users seek shelter in smaller
or source-based distro to avoid it.
As an aside, does anyone actually *lik
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Both ijs and cups-filters are on www.openprinting.org and that site has
been down for a few days. Anyone know of an alternate location?
I always get the site up in the morning. Perhaps it is synchronized to
be down exactly when the script is running? Anyway, Book
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 04-11-2014 02:45, bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
BLFS PackageBLFS Version Latest Ticket
chapter 39: taglib 1.9.10
TagLib Audio Meta-Data Library
http://taglib.github.io/
Yes, I've
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/03/2014 10:54 AM, Kenneth Harrison wrote:
I think kblfs-systemd is the better option, not lpblfs, maybe the best
option for the title. We don't need to needlessly inflate someone's ego,
who's ego is quite big enough. The branch for research should be your last
initial Armin
Armin K. wrote:
Unrelated:
I don't use GNOME because shell is kinda leaky ... It uses huge amount
of memory after some time so I have to restart the shell from time to
time - usually 2 times a day in order to drop the memory usage. I blame
the javascript usage, given that they use Mozilla's Jav
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
https://www.openprinting.org/download/ijs/download/
Index of /download/ijs/download
[ICO] NameLast modified SizeDescription
[DIR] Parent Directory
-
...
[ ] ijs-0.35.tar.bz223-Jun-2006 15:40 251K
[ ] ijs
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
https://www.openprinting.org/download/ijs/download/
Index of /download/ijs/download
[ICO]NameLast modifiedSizeDescription
[DIR]Parent Directory
-
...
[ ]ijs-0.35.tar.bz223-Jun-2006 15:40 251K
[ ]ijs
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
I could rephrase:
Several internal modules under /usr/lib/sawfish tree
That seems most accurate.
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Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
http://archive.apache.org/dist/xmlgraphics/fop/source/
works fine (https also works with this URL).
Not for me:
The requested URL /dist/xmlgraphics/fop/source/ was not found on this
server.
Perhaps a specific server issue:
;; ANSWER SECTION:
archive.apache.org
I'm trying to build seamonkey-2.30 on an older 686 running a 2 year old
version of LFS. After about 3.5 hours, the build crashed with messages
like:
jsapi.cpp:(.text+0x1db8): undefined reference to `u_init_52'
but there are a tone of these with the suffix _52.
I do have the option set:
ac_a
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 12:53:33AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I'm trying to build seamonkey-2.30 on an older 686 running a 2 year old
version of LFS. After about 3.5 hours, the build crashed with messages
like:
jsapi.cpp:(.text+0x1db8): undefined reference to `u_init_52&
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 07-11-2014 13:35, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 12:53:33AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I'm trying to build seamonkey-2.30 on an older 686 running a 2 year old
version of LFS. After about 3.5 hours, the build crashed with mes
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
2. It took a long time to launch the first time, but I suppose that's
OK. It seems slower, e.g. reply to to this message is my first reply
with SM, but that may resolve itself.
This is the result of the non-optimization. Worse, it regularly makes
something taking
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 07-11-2014 17:50, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
In my LFS7.1 host (SVN-20120311)
2. It took a long time to launch the first time, but I suppose that's
OK. It seems slower, e.g. reply to to this message is my first reply
with SM, but that may resolve itself.
David Brodie wrote:
On 08/11/14 12:07, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Subject is seamonkey, but error is in *firefox-33.0.3*.
Parts of build log attached.
Left configuration and install parts.
Optimization error starts at line 571, key word is "Executing" at the
beginning of line (search ^Execu
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 15:37, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 13:46, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 13:36, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
David Brodie wrote:
On 08/11/14 12:07, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
... two systems:
LFS7.1 host (SVN-20120311) (error
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 18:29, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I was out and just got back. With gcc-4.7.0 SM builds fine with
optimization. I guess it's just gcc-4.8 that causes the problem.
I think you've done more testing than I have so please go ahead.
Fixed at revi
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 09-11-2014 14:59, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 18:29, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I was out and just got back. With gcc-4.7.0 SM builds fine with
optimization. I guess it's just gcc-4.8 that causes the problem.
I think you've
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 09-11-2014 16:07, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 09-11-2014 14:59, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-11-2014 18:29, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I was out and just got back. With gcc-4.7.0 SM builds fine with
optimization. I
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
I noticed that the following man directories are not in MANPATH:
/opt/kde/share/man
/opt/libreoffice/share/man
/opt/qt4/share/man
It is simple to add then to the corresponding /etc/profile.d/*.sh files.
e.g.
pathappend $KDE_PREFIX/share/man MANPATH
Should t
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hi,
Moving the discussion to the list for those not monitoring BLFS-BOOK mails,
see ticket #5686.
The summary is that Java 7 being not considered secure anymore, and Java 8
being out, we should move to Java 8. Furthermore, while icedtea used to be the
only usable build sy
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 10-11-2014 13:45, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
I noticed that the following man directories are not in MANPATH:
/opt/kde/share/man
/opt/libreoffice/share/man
/opt/qt4/share/man
It is simple to add then to the corresponding /etc/profile.d
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 11-11-2014 15:12, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 10-11-2014 13:45, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
I noticed that the following man directories are not in MANPATH:
/opt/kde/share/man
/opt/libreoffice/share/man
/opt/qt4/share
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Missing evince-3.14.2.tar.xz
Can't find it. Was it pulled? evince-3.14.1 is still there.
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Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 12-11-2014 14:36, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Missing evince-3.14.2.tar.xz
Can't find it. Was it pulled? evince-3.14.1 is still there.
-- Bruce
My mistake, sorry.
It was the "Oracle of Delphi" who made
BLFS Trac wrote:
#3737: Add OpenJPEG-2.0.0
Changes (by izivkov):
* owner: blfs-book@… => izivkov
* priority: low => normal
* type: task => enhancement
* status: reopened => new
* milestone: future => 7.7
Igor, what triggered this? Do we have an app that uses it now?
-- Br
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/13/2014 05:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
BLFS Trac wrote:
#3737: Add OpenJPEG-2.0.0
Changes (by izivkov):
* owner: blfs-book@
=> izivkov
* priority: low => normal
* type: task => enhancement
* status: reopened => new
* milestone: future =
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 14/11/2014 03:21, Christopher Gregory a écrit :
Hello,
Why has the required instructions for adding shell=/bin/bash been removed
from the firefox page? This is a requirement for building in chroot that
was there but it seems that someone who perhaps did not like havin
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 14-11-2014 14:11, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 13-11-2014 23:02, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 13-11-2014 19:24, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Three results:
1. Build with boost-1.57.0 fails
2
Ken Moffat wrote:
New versions of boost almost always cause build problems in some of
the packages which use it. Sometimes waiting a little while means
that other distros find workarounds, but at other times waiting does
not help.
If we are talking seriously about reverting it, can we have
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/14/2014 11:24 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 14-11-2014 14:11, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 13-11-2014 23:02, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 13-11-2014 19:24, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 14-11-2014 20:19, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I do note that for kdepim the log says:
-- The following REQUIRED packages have been found:
...
* Boost (required version >= 1.34.0) , Boost C++ Libraries ,
<http://www.boost.org>
Boost is required for buil
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
It has kinda worked with boost-1.57.0, but...
On 14-11-2014 22:31, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Armin K. wrote:
On 11/14/2014 11:24 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 14-11-2014 14:11, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 13-11-2014 23:02
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Three results:
1. Build with boost-1.57.0 fails
$ ls -lrt /usr/lib/libboost*
and
$ ls -lt /usr/lib/libboost*
will display the files installed at different occasions.
To have an idea of the difference between the two install, first 1.56.0
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Three results:
1. Build with boost-1.57.0 fails
$ ls -lrt /usr/lib/libboost*
and
$ ls -lt /usr/lib/libboost*
will display the files installed at different occasions.
To have an idea of the difference between the two
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
Three results:
1. Build with boost-1.57.0 fails
$ ls -lrt /usr/lib/libboost*
and
$ ls -lt /usr/lib/libboost*
will display the files installed at different occasions.
To have an idea of the
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 16-11-2014 03:02, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
OK, I deleted /usr/include/boost and /usr/lib/libboost* and reinstalled
boost-1.57
I DID duplicate the problem at exactly the same place as your log
showed. Investigating...
I think it is a Qt bug in
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
The workaround then is for boost before install:
sed -e '1 i#ifndef Q_MOC_RUN' \
-e '$ a#endif'\
-i boost/type_traits/detail/has_binary_operator.hpp
That could also be done after install in /usr/install, but is not optimal.
In any c
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 16-11-2014 23:30, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
I notice that there are new versions for both these packages:
http://download.tuxfamily.org/librep/librep_0.92.4.tar.xz
http://download.tuxfamily.org/librep/rep-gtk/rep-gtk_0.90.8.2.tar.xz
Both of these are lis
John Burrell wrote:
Le 18/11/2014 22:45, John Burrell a écrit :
This appears in general/168-libpng
gzip -cd ../libpng--apng.patch.gz | patch -p1
The 1.6.14 seems to have gone missing.
jb.
Hmm,
Depending on how you rendred the book, maybe you've hit the bug described
after "Sigh" in
htt
cp: cannot stat
`/srv/www/www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/downloads/MesaLib/MesaLib-10.3.4-add_xdemos-1.patch':
No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat
`/srv/www/www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/downloads/farstream/farstream-0.2.6-fix_documentation-1.patch':
No such file or directory
I
Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers wrote:
However, and I hope you developers will understand this. there exists actually
a current developer version HTML, a Development BLFS systemd (HTML) version,
and a Krejzi's Beyond Linux® From Scratch version. I am not mentioning the
stable versions.
Some time ago, I
Pierre Labastie wrote:
On my machine at work, letting the build system choose how many parallel
jobs to launch (configure found 14), here are the timings for
configure+make:
--
Finished building OpenJDK for target 'all'
real9m45.357s
user55m28.092s
sys 2m22.024s
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 25/11/2014 16:26, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Pierre Labastie wrote:
On my machine at work, letting the build system choose how many parallel
jobs to launch (configure found 14), here are the timings for
configure+make:
--
Finished building OpenJDK for
BLFS Trac wrote:
#5852: gdk-pixbuf-2.31.2 (placeholder)
Comment (by Krejzi):
The commit which deprecated function in gdk-pixbuf is from 2014-10-21
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gdk-
pixbuf/commit/?id=48d76fb7f2d059013f5781b199245274998f05c9
While the commit that fixes gtk+-2.24 is fr
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 29-11-2014 20:02, Christopher Gregory wrote:
>From now on, if I find that an application on a new installation does not
work, if even previous versions do not work and I am unable to find a
solution on the people who WROTE the programs site then I will drop the
a
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 30/11/2014 11:25, Fernando de Oliveira a écrit :
On 29-11-2014 23:49, Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 08:23:03PM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 29-11-2014 20:02, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Well its come to this. I will no longer report anything tha
Lfs User wrote:
To use -net nic -net tap (bridging) with qemu as a user I had to also:
chgrp kvm /sbin/ip /usr/sbin/brctl /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64
setcap cap_net_admin=eip /usr/sbin/brctl
setcap cap_net_admin=eip /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64
setcap cap_net_admin=eip /sbin/ip
This requires lib
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Sun, Nov 30, 2014 at 02:40:30PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Lfs User wrote:
To use -net nic -net tap (bridging) with qemu as a user I had to also:
chgrp kvm /sbin/ip /usr/sbin/brctl /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64
setcap cap_net_admin=eip /usr/sbin/brctl
setcap cap_net_admin
Ken Moffat wrote:
Running it as a user seems like the correct thing to do. We
already say
| You will need a dedicated group that will contain users (other than
|root) allowed to access the KVM device. Add the group by running the
|following command as the root user:
|
|groupadd -g 61 kvm
Y
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 01/12/2014 11:37, Pierre Labastie a écrit :
Le 01/12/2014 04:11, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Let's say you are on machine A and want to run qemu (virtual system
C) on machine B. If you want to ssh into the qemu system, how do the
network packets get forwarded from A
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, Dec 01, 2014 at 03:30:04PM +, John Burrell wrote:
It would be very nice if these two books had the same packages occupying the
same sections.
For the most part this is the case but I noticed that
Appstream-Glib-0.3.3
is in 'General Utilities' in BLFS-systemd
wh
Pierre Labastie wrote:
If I am allowed to comment on this without being accused of all crimes on
Earth,
Please stop these types of comments.
I'd agree that it may be a good idea to have both methods on the page
(the bridge allows to connect on any port: telnet, pop, , while port
forward
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 01/12/2014 23:13, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Pierre Labastie wrote:
I can do that, but would like to discuss first.
As the book says, networking can be brought up by adding -net nic -net
user to the qemu line. The problem with that is that it doesn't set up
forwardi
Ken Moffat wrote:
In my qemu i686 LFS-svn system, my build of libva failed.
Normally, I would just fix it, but I'll need to copy my working book
to a new directory first (because I'm using it for the remainder of
this build), and the error messages were amusing, at least to me.
This is copied b
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 02, 2014 at 01:28:26PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Pierre Labastie wrote:
When using "-net tap" + bridging:
As said in the book, you can make the VM appear as a machine on the
local network, allowing two-way accesses. The only reason for not using
it, is
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 05:22:54PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
I was just searching for something else, and came across
http://wiki.qemu.org/Features-Done/HelperNetworking - not sure if
the 'Setup' section there [ /etc/qemu/bridge.conf ] will help
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 08:27:34PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Great links. I'll test after bit. I'm currently rebuilding LFS on my qemu
test system so I need to wait till that is done. It's currently running the
gcc tests. I don't want to throw off the
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Wed, Dec 03, 2014 at 08:27:34PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Great links. I'll test after bit. I'm currently rebuilding LFS on my qemu
test system so I need to wait till that is done. It's currently running the
gcc tests. I don't want to throw off the
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 06/12/2014 15:50, Ken Moffat a écrit :
On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 12:08:39PM +0100, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hi,
I think I am done with the uniformization of the layout for Kernel
Configuration instructions.
Question: Should we add a paragraph to "Conventions Used in this
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 06/12/2014 23:58, Bruce Dubbs a écrit :
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 06/12/2014 15:50, Ken Moffat a écrit :
On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 12:08:39PM +0100, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hi,
I think I am done with the uniformization of the layout for Kernel
Configuration
Pierre Labastie wrote:
Le 06/12/2014 15:50, Ken Moffat a écrit :
On Sat, Dec 06, 2014 at 12:08:39PM +0100, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hi,
I think I am done with the uniformization of the layout for Kernel
Configuration instructions.
Question: Should we add a paragraph to "Conventions Used in this
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 08:54:04PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
This is just a heads up that there is something rotten in the state
of texlive when built from source, at least on i686.
[...]
2. My test script for xindy now fails, because the index (which is
the whole point of
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 10:11:52PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 08:54:04PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
This is just a heads up that there is something rotten in the state
of texlive when built from source, at least on i686.
[...]
2
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 08:35:56AM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-12-2014 18:17, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
I successfully got the gtk+2 version to work with lxpanel-0.8.0. I am
using lxde at the moment.
I think we need to add only this one.
O/T - I'm
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 08:35:56AM -0300, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 08-12-2014 18:17, Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
I successfully got the gtk+2 version to work with lxpanel-0.8.0. I am
using lxde at the moment.
I think we need to add only
Christopher Gregory wrote:
Hello,
With the latest build that I am doing testing the book, after some
serious research on MySql vs MariaDB and finding that the original
developer/author was the one who created the fork I decided to uninstall
MySql and found that make uninstall did not work.
Doin
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2014 at 10:00:15AM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2014 at 10:11:52PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, Dec 05, 2014 at 08:54:04PM +, Ken Moffat wrote:
This is just a heads up that there is something
Armin K. wrote:
On 12/10/2014 12:28 PM, Armin K. wrote:
On 12/09/2014 08:33 PM, ferna...@higgs.linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Author: fernando
Date: Tue Dec 9 11:33:19 2014
New Revision: 15177
Log:
Rebuilt Thunderbird-31.3.0, now at runlevel 3, and got a more satisfactory and
reliable SBU.
Mod
William Harrington wrote:
Don't get me wrong though, I have nothing against you doing this, but
doesn't it make it little less true for someone? I mean, obviously the
former value was from a system under (average) load and the second one
is from a sort of base system with no additional software
Armin K. wrote:
On 12/10/2014 09:29 PM, bdu...@higgs.linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Author: bdubbs
Date: Wed Dec 10 12:29:36 2014
New Revision: 15184
sed -i '/resource/ i#include ' fsdev/virtfs-proxy-helper.c
This shouldn't be needed for Glibc-2.20 (and maybe even 2.19). What
gli
Armin K. wrote:
On 12/10/2014 09:29 PM, bdu...@higgs.linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Author: bdubbs
Date: Wed Dec 10 12:29:36 2014
New Revision: 15184
Log:
Update to qemu-2.2.0
Modified:
trunk/BOOK/postlfs/virtualization/qemu.xml
Modified: trunk/BOOK/introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
===
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
Missing network-manager-applet-0.995.0.0.tar.xz
Please check md5sum.
Book: 6c23e6d208f6e78f2ecb7d0a03ddd03d
I got: cbc662af50e42250a43577ef86628d2e
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bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
BLFS PackageBLFS Version Latest Ticket
chapter 09: qjson 0.8.10
transient
chapter 14: NetworkManager 0.995.0.00.9.10.0
fixed
chapter 20: mariadb 10.0
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
chapter 20: postfix 2.11.3 0
Our link at ftp.porcupine.org seems to be dead. I've changed the check
to use ftp://ftp.reverse.net/pub/postfix/official. Should we use that
for the book?
chapter 36: balsa 2.5.1
Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 15-12-2014 13:36, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
bdu...@linuxfromscratch.org wrote:
chapter 20: postfix 2.11.3 0
Our link at ftp.porcupine.org seems to be dead. I've changed the check
to use ftp://ftp.reverse.net/pub/postfix/off
I'm running out of disk space on anduin. The space is being used by the
historical copies of large packages. For instance:
4.6GBLFS/conglomeration/firefox
6.1GBLFS/conglomeration/libreoffice
1.2GBLFS/conglomeration/OOo
2.7GBLFS/conglomeration/openjdk
7.1GBLFS/conglomeratio
Armin K. wrote:
On 19.12.2014 20:11, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I'm running out of disk space on anduin. The space is being used by the
historical copies of large packages. For instance:
4.6GBLFS/conglomeration/firefox
6.1GBLFS/conglomeration/libreoffice
1.2GBLFS/conglomeration/OOo
Daniel Rummler wrote:
I wanted to include the Certificate Authority Certificates but the
needed Downloadlink of "certdata.txt" is empty.Where can I get this
file or especially the line where the date can be extracted as a
revision number by the script 'make-ca.sh' ?
This should be directed to b
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