On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 18:12:51 +0100
Ken Moffat zarniwhoo...@googlemail.com wrote:
At this rate I'm going to have to go over to the dark side on both
desktop machines
if I want to watch youtube.
If you mean using the Adobe's flash-plugin, the 64-bit beta gives me no
sound.
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(_ZN4Arts11readTypeSeqINS_12InterfaceDefEEEvRNS_6BufferERSt6vectorIT_SaIS5_EE+0x1d4)[0xb5184dc4]
looks, to me, the error is in arts, exception passed to stdc++, error
passed to glibc which aborts.
Maybe!
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a few
minutes after last use, the --shutdown should be immediate. Maybe, I
don't know, I'll keep an eye on it next gnome install.
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http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/#its-hardlink-not-copy
nice to have company!
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Tushar Teredesai wrote:
http://www.telenovela-world.com/~spade/linux/lg/105/pitcher.html
Probably this should be added to the faq entry mentioned by David J?
Yes , that has a good explanation, it should be linked. imho
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/perl-5.8.6$ cp -R lib/*
/tools/lib/perl5/5.8.6
cp: cannot create regular file
`/tools/lib/perl5/5.8.6/AnyDBM_File.pm': Permission
Some files are installed read only. You need to:
rm -rf /tools/lib/perl5
then you can with no problems:
make install
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in your kernel?
CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT=m or y
[lfs chroot src]# readelf -l a.out
Elf file type is EXEC (Executable file)
Entry point 0x80482b0
There are 7 program headers, starting at offset 52
same here
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outside the
classpath)
Maybe the host has java.
after ./configure:
grep BUILDJAVA gettext-runtime/Makefile
if it says 'yes' edit or sed it to 'no'
Just a guess! It's likely not that easy.
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://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkgconfig-0.17.2.tar.gz
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David Jensen wrote:
Ulf Seltmann wrote:
This is probably a Pkgconfig-0.17.x problem, get 0.18
http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/releases/pkgconfig-0.18.tar.gz
Alternately, if you want to keep pkgconfig-0.17.x, you could:
sed -i.bak \
's:-lgtkmm-2.4: -lgdkmm-2.4 -lpangomm-1.4 -latkmm-1.6
without
PATH set to /tools/bin first in line.
you could *maybe!*:, as root
]# bash
]#export path = /tools/bin:$PATH
then build chapter-5 find .
]#exit
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David Jensen wrote:
]# bash
]#export path = /tools/bin:$PATH
then build chapter-5 find .
]#exit
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oops
]#export PATH=/tools/bin:$PATH
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XDG_CONFIG_DIRS=/etc/gnome/xdg
2. have you executed this
update-desktop-database
Is this normal with GNOME? What happened to the equivalents of kde's
editors
control-centre, office, kdevelop, and scores of other utilities, games
and applications?
3. see Gnome Additional Packages.
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Jose Carlos Carrion Plaza wrote:
../../gcc-3.4.1/gcc/unwind-dw2.c: In function `uw_frame_state_for':
apparently no-one knows, I dont.
google seach for 'gcc error unwind-dw2.c' gets some hits, try it.
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David Jensen wrote:
google seach for 'gcc error unwind-dw2.c' gets some hits, try it.
argh! with spell checking on? Well it is now!
sw seach/search
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as the experience.
Anybody see it?
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++ tarball. read the instructions again
from the top.
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, but
gcc-3.2.2 is so old it's not true. Even LFS-5.0 was using the gcc-3.3
series.
Ken
I think you nailed it Ken. Surely this must be the host kernel, which
would explain the modprobe errors.
Ozsvath, you should review chapter-8, be sure you are chrooted.
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. *ponder*
please don't top post.
try
touch -t 0303311951 scan.l
after applying the flex-2.5.31-debian_fixes-2.patch. That should stop
the rebuild of scan.c. However you should then install flex a second
time without the touch.
Backup if possible before you try this! It may not work!
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Well I'm baffled. I've built SVN-20050524 4 times, no problems. There
is no flex installed in Chapter-5. There is no flex in the chroot path
but it builds fine after the patch here.
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.sh
change script1.sh to:
su - lfs
exec /path/to/script/script3.sh
It appears it will work.
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David Jensen wrote:
It appears it will work.
no, it doesn't.
env is ok, but 'set +o' shows the cache is on.
set +h; set +o, still on :(
still thinking!
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David Jensen wrote:
set +h; set +o, still on :(
no, that works.
#script2.sh
set +h; set +o
env
exit
#end script2.sh
you (may) need 'set +h' at the top of (all) your scripts.
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/var/run
i don't know whats up here.
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(hd1,4),it
mounted my partition..then i configured my 'menu.1st' as,
that should be menu.lst, as in list, not 1st as in first.
I did it once.
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Michell L. Garcia wrote:
other=/backup/boot/vmlinuz-generic
root=/dev/hda5
label=BrTn
read-only
maybe should be:
image=/backup/boot/vmlinuz-generic
I think 'other' is for chaining windows, bsd etc. loaders?
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