Hi
I'm (slowly) working through the BLFS 6.1 book.
When I install bootscripts a directory called rc{0,1,2,3...etc gets
created - i.e. the braces don't get expanded. Why? What am I doing
different (seeing as noone else mentions it in the archive for this list)?
TIA,
M.
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On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, M Sandell wrote:
(Bad form I know, following-up to myself on my first posting to the list,
but what can you do, huh?)
When I install bootscripts a directory called rc{0,1,2,3...etc gets
created - i.e. the braces don't get expanded. Why? What am I doing
different
Alberto Hernando wrote:
Hi.
I have my LFS system and I've started installing some packages. At some point
I must have made a mistake, because when I run ldconfig, it searches
ld.so.conf in a wrong path that starts with /mnt/lfs. I guess I should
recompile ldconfig again, but I can't find
On 2/8/06, Alberto Hernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I have my LFS system and I've started installing some packages. At some point
I must have made a mistake, because when I run ldconfig, it searches
ld.so.conf in a wrong path that starts with /mnt/lfs. I guess I should
recompile
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 14:55, Chris Staub escribió:
Run ldd on several programs, and paste the output here.
Here it is. I got it chrooting to the LFS:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldd /usr/X11R6/bin/xedit
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
libXp.so.6 =
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 14:58, Robert Russell escribió:
Is ldconfig looking for ld.so.conf in /mnt/lfs/* or does ld.so.conf
have an entry starting with /mnt/lfs in it?
This:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldconfig
ldconfig: Can't open configuration file /mnt/lfs/usr/etc/ld.so.conf: No
Alberto Hernando wrote:
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 14:58, Robert Russell escribió:
Is ldconfig looking for ld.so.conf in /mnt/lfs/* or does ld.so.conf
have an entry starting with /mnt/lfs in it?
This:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldconfig
ldconfig: Can't open configuration file
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 15:21, Chris Staub escribió:
Then that probably means binutils is linked to the wrong libs. Run ldd
on /usr/bin/ld.
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldd /usr/bin/ld
linux-gate.so.1 = (0xe000)
libbfd-2.15.94.0.2.2.so =
On 2/8/06, Alberto Hernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 15:21, Chris Staub escribió:
Then that probably means binutils is linked to the wrong libs. Run ldd
on /usr/bin/ld.
Here it is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:Sarge:~# ldd /usr/bin/ld
linux-gate.so.1 =
El Miércoles, 8 de Febrero de 2006 15:53, Dan Nicholson escribió:
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but if ldconfig is reporting that
it's looking in /mnt/lfs, then glibc is your problem. And if parts of
glibc think that the default path is in /mnt/lfs, then you may have
some big issues.
Updating of kernel to newest version resolve this problem, but I have
new problem. When I wake up my PC with BLFS from sleep, then instead of
text consoles tty1-6 is blank screen, but graphical consoles are OK.
Why isn't in BLFS implemented package Acpid, for monitoring and doing
ACPI events?
Is
sed -i 's/__u16/u_int16_t/g' common/tr.c and make LIBDIR=/usr/lib64 (unless, of course, you have reasons to build it as 32 bit). these indeed fixed the problem , thanks a ton , Ken. -v
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On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 19:13 +0100, Olaf Grüttner wrote:
gnome-audio is dependent on pkg-config
You sure? Looking through it, it doesn't appear to require it, and
doesn't provide a .pc file - going by the date on the tarball, I'd say
pkg-config didn't even exist when the gnome-audio package was
I built Tbird-1.5 according to the book, on a recent LFS-by-jhalfs-svn
system. The spellchecker underlines EVERY word as I type.
I installed the English(British) dictiionary, no change. If I 'ignore'
a word that doesn't take the underline off. If I 'ignore-all' a word it
doesn't change the
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