DJ Lucas wrote: > Bruce Dubbs wrote: > >> >> The /usr/X11 is closer to the traditional location. It just 'feels' >> right to me, but that really isn't a good reason. I could go with /usr >> and optionally /usr/X11 though. >>
> I don't see how /usr/X11 is any better than /usr/X11R7 in this case. I'm > still adverse to both for the book, but only because of the FHS issue. > As you can see, I really care for my own box...the 'test' render uses > /usr/X11R7 and has been updated. The text is still somewhat out of > whack (no accurate descriptions, installed files, times, size or md5s) > but it should provide a solid build. If you'd like to build it, the > istructions were put together over 10 or so actual builds....and such > calls for the usual disclaimer: it's not part of BLFS and hasn't been > through a thorough test. Use your head and read it before you blindly > copy and paste commands. > http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~dj/blfs-xorg7/x/xorg7.html > The xorg7.xml is section xi'd in my local copy so I should be able to > get the other layout done quickly....it will definately look better than > the 50 screen tags there now. Tomorrow evening maybe. I don't have a problem with *adding* xorg7 to the book, but insert a big warning at the top of the page that the instructions have not been thoroughly tested. Let's not delete anything we already have in the book for now. Of course, we will need to fix the issue before a release, but I don't see that happening for a while. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page