On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:22:11PM +0000, Ken Moffat wrote:
>  In LFS-7.2 we removed resizecons because at that time it only
> installed on "i386" and it was generally useless for LFS users.  My
> explanation said:
> 
> Remove the redundant resizecons program (32-bit x86 only, needs the
> defunct svgalib, which predates linux-2.6 and is incompatible with
> modern KMS, to provide the video mode files - for normal use setfont
> sizes the console appropriately) and its manpage.
> 
>  Meanwhile, SuSe sent a patch upstream to build it in x86_64 as well
> as i386.  So, we are stuck with it and Matt removed the seds and
> touch (correctly, IMHO - we don't usually remove programs just
> because they are useless, it was the "manpage but no program"
> situation on x86_64 that triggered this action).
> 
 Meanwhile, I'm still updating my buildscripts - just got to r10099
(procps-ng) and I see that we *do* sometimes disable redundant
programs:

--disable-skill

    This switch disables the obsolete and unportable skill and snice
commands.

 So perhaps we should just disable them again ?  I've given up
caring wither way, I'd just like the book to be consistent in what
is documented ;-)

>  But the resizecons program is now not listed among what is
> installed, and therefore has no description.  Should we just
> reinstate the description, without telling people that in an
> LFS/BLFS context it is pretty much useless, or should we add it with
> a note something like "Using this needs the defunct svgalib." ?
> 
> ĸen
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