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

2018-12-28 Thread Tom Armistead
I only speak for myself.  I've used CLFS in the past but am not in any authority regarding it. If you need a cross-compiler, I have found that the crosstool-ng project is a good source to help you do that.  LFS can be (with mods) built on other architectures besides the x86/64 machines.  

[Clfs-dev] Update to clfs book

2019-03-06 Thread Tom Armistead
ig-lite build.     I made an ugly hack to my book to workaround that but don't really have an actual fix planned for it. There are other small tweaks I've made but I think that covers the high level changes of interest. Tom Armistead       ___ Clfs-dev m

[Clfs-dev] pull request on github

2019-03-13 Thread Tom Armistead
I put in a pull request on cross-lfs github with a fix for ppc multilib. I have not used github pull request before so I am curious as to the process...    Who reviews and accepts (or rejects) requests?    Tom ___ Clfs-dev mailing list

Re: [Clfs-dev] Git branches

2019-03-19 Thread Tom Armistead
: On 2019-03-14 14:45, Tom Armistead wrote: > Ok.  I will make those changes in the other branch also. > > However, it looks like the main branch is the systemd book and > sysvinit is its own branch.  So, I think my ppc64 changes already > went into systemd but I need to make them also in s