Le 21/12/2013 22:27, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : > Armin K. wrote: >> Hello there, >> >> After many months since lfs systemd branch was created, I am pleased to >> announce that I consider it being usable for everyone that wants to use it. >> >> I've managed to add missing bits to the branch today and doing that I've >> finished what it was necessarry to bring it up to par with current lfs >> development. There are some minor things missing like dependencies for >> new packages, but I do not consider it critical to affect anything >> related to the system built using the mentioned instructions. >> >> In another thread, Bruce mentioned that: >> >> "We plan on the next LFS version on March 1st with a package freeze >> probably around mid-February." >> >> We will try to follow LFS freeze and release date and if it seems >> possible, we will release lfs-systemd-stable <whatever the next stable >> version is> along with lfs-stable. >> >> For anyone out there who has spare time and motivation, I'd like to test >> the instructions and report back if there are any problems. I will also >> accept any fixes that may concern lfs systemd, be it a spelling or >> gramatical fix, instructions fix or even instructions enhancements. >> >> You can clone lfs-systemd book using svn co >> svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/LFS/branches/systemd >> >> To create a patch, just change what's necessary and do "svn diff > >> somename.patch" and send the patch either to me directly, to lfs-dev >> development list or attach it to lfs trac ticket. Please specify >> "systemd" as version in lfs trac. >> >> Since I am not native English speaker, I expect that there will be many >> gramatical or spelling mistakes, especially in chapter 7, where the most >> changes occoured. >> >> For anyone that wants to read the book online can do so by going to >> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/systemd/ >> >> Latest daily regenerated book is also available for download as html and >> pdf from http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/downloads/systemd/ >> >> Please allow it at least 12 hours to regenerate and include my latest >> changes. >> >> Thanks to LFS team, specificaly Bruce and Matt and everyone else who >> contributed to LFS book since at first Matt's, and later mine work on >> lfs systemd was based on it. Also, big thanks to BLFS team for >> maintaining systemd specific packages in BLFS, from which the >> instructions in lfs systemd were based. >> >> Happy holidays and happy compiling to everyone! > > Thanks for that Armin. One question. Do you know if it will build with > jhalfs? I suspect one would only need to change the 'Loc of working > copy', but I haven't tried it. > > -- Bruce Trying it right now...
Actually, I made some modifications to jhalfs back in June or July to be able to build the systemd branch as it was at the time, and it was building OK. Chapter 7 still needs some tweaks, but configuration can always be done manually. Pierre -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page