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
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