Re: [Clfs-dev] why there isn't any standard CLFS ARM Book?

2018-11-26 Thread Rob Landley
On 11/21/18 7:37 PM, Ken Moffat wrote: > On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 01:41:26AM +0100, Michele Bucca wrote: > For this, I believe that CLFS is moribund. X86 and little-endian > won. What is probably needed is (as in LFS) developers. Way back when I did https://landley.net/aboriginal/about.html and

Re: [Clfs-dev] why there isn't any standard CLFS ARM Book?

2018-11-26 Thread Rob Landley
On 11/21/18 6:41 PM, Michele Bucca wrote: > Il giorno gio 22 nov 2018 alle ore 01:10 Michele Bucca > ha scritto: >> >> Hello There >> >> I was wondering why there wasn't a regular CLFS book for the ARM >> architecture. Yes, we have clfs-embedded but we don't have a regular >> CLFS Book. The only

Re: [Clfs-dev] Is CLFS still alive?

2018-12-28 Thread Rob Landley
On 12/28/18 2:51 AM, Frans de Boer wrote: > Dear Reader, > > After many years on the LFS en BLFS lists, having used their insight to build > my > own systems and learned from it, it is time to move on. So, CLFS was the next > route since I have plans to use other hardware too. > > I found out ,

Re: [Clfs-dev] Update to clfs book

2019-03-07 Thread Rob Landley
On 3/6/19 7:08 PM, Tom Armistead wrote: > > Hello, > >     As I mentioned in an email of last month, I have been working on getting > the > CLFS book up to package versions the same as (or nearly the same as) those in > LFS-8.4. > >      I am still working through some issues but in general it