On 4/10/06, Nils Jeppe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you please lock the list down? I get enough spam as it is.
This was raised a while back [1] and was replied to [2, 3, 4]. My
understanding is we will have to live with it.
Miken
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On 2/24/06, bjd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah, yes -- I meant CLFS. Sorry for the confusion. I was actually
Then I guess it should make it to the CLFS list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] than LFS support.
Miken
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On 1/23/06, Clemens Haupt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes the Book is perfectly clear, but not here. Who did write this
chapter?
Definitely someone who is much much more knowledgable than me in
Linux. I wouldn't mind learning from him/her.
Miken
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On 1/20/06, mrdaniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
allo guys,
finally i'd got the message output at stage 5.7 and thus will proceed to work
on 5.8 . The recollection is basically a step was missed and for all to know
l; its the sym link to /tools/bin/cc that was missing.
thanks for all who
On 1/18/06, yu Qiang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
book version 6.1 pre 2
ask for help,error hanppend when i compile the glibc ,i don't know why!
my machine is
host: fedora 4 with gcc 4.0.0 and the kernel is 2.6.11
Off the top of my head...I *think* Fedora 4 is a bad host for building
LFS.
On 1/18/06, Tor Olav Stava [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't see any problem using LFS in a critical system, but the user
should have enough knowledge to make it safe. I'm working on gaining
that knowledge, so I guess I'll be ready in about ten years time.. ;)
Or not. It looks to me like HLFS
On 12/9/05, pavan shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1)My main goal is to install a minimal linux on a flash card and boot from
it..I have chosed lfs such that i can create a host independent file system
from scratch and then i will transfer it to flash card.
There were some mails regarding this
On 12/2/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2005, Andrew Benton wrote:
Slackware uses an obsolete 2.4 kernel. You'll need to compile a 2.6 kernel
Obsolete is a pretty strong word. Is it really obsolete?
Just for academic interest, I bought an 8 proc IBM eServer with
On 10/29/05, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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stuff). I start by recommending gentoo and Rock because they use
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Daryn/(Ken):
Just FYI, I got the exact same errors on Gentoo 2005.1.r6. So I guess
Gentoo is out of that recommended list.
Miken
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On 8/8/05, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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lfs:/# expect -c spawn ls
spawn ls
lfs:/#
Good so far.
after that i continued my installation and get many failtures in the
gcc test.
my host system is a debian testing installation on a dell laptop.
i don't know whats wrong.
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