Re: LFS needs a new server.

2006-04-20 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 4/20/06, Florian E. Teply [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt, i totally agree with you that building and running a server isn't a thing one should do without the knowledge how to do it properly. For sure, but : ssh exists and can be helpful. I mean he can give access to a membet that knows how

Re: Thank you

2006-04-08 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 4/8/06, Eric Stout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And yes, a package manager may be nice. LFS with a package manager would be Gentoo or Ubuntu :) Nope, when we talk about package manager, we d'on't talk about something that would install or uninstall something automatically for you. We just say

Re: regarding ncurses error - chapter 6

2006-03-02 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 3/2/06, Chakkaradeep C C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi all, i got this error and i dont know what the problem is... ranlib ../lib/libncurses++.a cd ../obj_s; /tools/bin/g++ -I../c++ -I../include -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../include -D_GNU_SOURCE -DNDEBUG -O2 -fPIC -c ../c++/demo.cc

Re: A way to keep track of packages while installing LFS

2006-02-03 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 2/3/06, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The only problem, and it's not a big issue, with 'git' and the like is that they get significantly slower as the number of installed packages increases. Yes they are getting slower because basically they search every directories for newer

Re: tclsh symlink + static IP config using LiveCD

2006-01-28 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 1/28/06, Niki Kovacs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ln -sv tclsh8.4 /tools/bin/tclsh I'm not exactly sure about this. What am I supposed to create here? A symlink /tools/bin/tclsh pointing to /usr/bin/tclsh8.4? In that case, the command should be issued from within /usr/bin, but the book doesn't

Re: Wireless: and now, how to ?

2006-01-25 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 1/25/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps someone else can give you specific details, but just think of it a second network interface and configure it as such. You are absolutely right : you configure the standard ethernet interface (the device IS an eth as well), and as an

lfs history

2006-01-18 Thread Jeremy Monnet
Hi all, I have searched the web site for an history of the lfs, but I couldn't find it, can you tell me if there is one ? My point is I built (b)lfs-6.1, and I would like to start another build, and I was wondering if that would be worth (as it will be only my second build) to do with lfs-6.1.1,

Re: lfs history

2006-01-18 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 1/18/06, Richard A Downing [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you should ask yourself what you want from your system. Good advice. So that is where I should start talking a bit about myself, eh ? ;-) That is just an overview, for you to understand what I want from lfs, and why I love it, even if

(b)lfs and wireless

2006-01-13 Thread Jeremy Monnet
Hi all, First of all sorry for posting on 2 lists, but I'm not quite sure which one is the best for this question. I would have thought lfs, but I read a thread on blfs these days, so I'm just not quite sure anymore. (furthermore, this would maybe be even better on the dev list ...) I haven't

Re: (b)lfs and wireless

2006-01-13 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 1/13/06, Chris Staub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Matt Darcy wrote: Jeremy Monnet wrote: I haven't seen (hope I didn't miss it) any related topics for wireless, such as compilation of wireless-tools, and scripts for the wireless to be setup at startup. Not a big issue at all (I have

Re: xterm colour

2005-12-03 Thread Jeremy Monnet
On 12/2/05, Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi, I want to be a bit more specific (or anal!), I wanted to make it global. Upon reviewing the /etc/bashrc, it contains: alias 'ls = ls --color=auto' but it also contains: source /etc/profile.d/tinker-term.sh which in turn contains:

thanks

2005-11-28 Thread Jeremy Monnet
Hello all lfs and blfs dev and support teams, I have started saturday evening to install first a lfs, then sunday morning I've continued with some of the blfs components. I would like to thank you for such a great experience. Now I have a fully working system with X-windows, web-browsers, etc,