Re: [blfs-support] Java Runtime error SI_KERNEL SIGSEGV

2017-05-19 Thread Stuart
On 05/18/17 09:37, Stuart wrote: Just tried to install Java using the instructions from version 8.0 BLFS and I get the following: root@Andromeda:/opt/jdk# java # # A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment: # # Internal Error (os_linux_x86.cpp:291), pid=26627, tid=0xf657f

[blfs-support] DirectFB and SVGAlib

2017-05-19 Thread Richard Melville
Does anybody have any further information about whether these two packages are still actively maintained. I can't find any recent information about either of them. The DirectFB link supplied in the book is to a list of packages on fedoraproject.org. Apparently, DirectFB was dropped from fedora a

Re: [blfs-support] DirectFB and SVGAlib

2017-05-19 Thread akhiezer
> From: Richard Melville <6tric...@gmail.com> > Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 13:33:01 +0100 > > Does anybody have any further information about whether these two packages > are still actively maintained. I can't find any recent information about > either of them. The DirectFB link supplied in the book

Re: [blfs-support] DirectFB and SVGAlib

2017-05-19 Thread Richard Melville
On 19 May 2017 at 15:14, akhiezer wrote: > > From: Richard Melville <6tric...@gmail.com> > > Date: Fri, 19 May 2017 13:33:01 +0100 > > > > Does anybody have any further information about whether these two > packages > > are still actively maintained. I can't find any recent information about > >

Re: [blfs-support] eth0

2017-05-19 Thread Paul Rogers
> It's easier to just use vim. When I do a clean install to a fresh box I'd really like to have that resolved automagically. Most distros manage it. > The user can easily find the current names and MAC addresses with > 'ifconfig -a|grep HWaddr' I'll test that before my next build session by era

Re: [blfs-support] eth0

2017-05-19 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Paul Rogers wrote: It's easier to just use vim. When I do a clean install to a fresh box I'd really like to have that resolved automagically. Most distros manage it. Most distros use systemd and do not rename the ethernet interface. They also generally assume dhcp. The user can easily f