Re: sysctl script at S90?

2005-05-11 Thread Matthew Burgess
Nathan Coulson wrote: Matt(?) was having some problems with it, because some things in /proc did not exist when that was called. Yep, here's my '/etc/sysctl.conf': net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling = 0 dev.rtc.max-user-freq = 1024 kernel.shmmax = 2147483648 kernel.sem = 250 32000 100 128 fs.file-max = 65

Re: sysctl script at S90?

2005-05-11 Thread Nathan Coulson
On 5/11/05, DJ Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm using both svn and 3.2.0 locally and I notice that the sysctl script > has been moved to rcsysinit/S90sysctl. In the current setup I believe > that it should be moved to S01sysctl or better, it should be put back > into the mountkernfs script.

sysctl script at S90?

2005-05-11 Thread DJ Lucas
I'm using both svn and 3.2.0 locally and I notice that the sysctl script has been moved to rcsysinit/S90sysctl. In the current setup I believe that it should be moved to S01sysctl or better, it should be put back into the mountkernfs script. IMO, we mount /proc in the very first script, it should

Re: Cross-lfs question

2005-05-11 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
Bryan Kadzban wrote: Not with most packages, when they use fairly recent autoconf versions. The m4 configure.{in,ac} macros to add --enable-X options take a pair of expressions (shell syntax). One is the default action (it gets run if neither --enable-X nor --disable-X is passed to configure). Th

Re: Cross-lfs question

2005-05-11 Thread Bryan Kadzban
Jeremy Huntwork wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> you _should_ be able to do a standard lfs build, as long as >> you build gcc with the --disable-multilib option. > > --disable-multilib? or --enable-multilib=no? Is there a difference? Not with most packages, when they use fairly recent auto

Re: Cross-lfs question

2005-05-11 Thread Jeremy Huntwork
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you want a straight 64bit box (no 32bit libs) with 64bit libs installed into */lib (well, except for libgcc which will get installed wherever gcc sees fit) you _should_ be able to do a standard lfs build, as long as you build gcc with the --disable-multilib option. --di

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