Ken Moffat wrote:
Nice catch! The absence of help2man is even in my log, either I
didn't notice it, or I thought I didn't need it because we weren't
messing with the man page. In fact, the i18n patch is doing this -
it updates src/diff.c, but in man/Makefile after configure has run
I can see t
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 06:04:28PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> I suppose this one is just personal preference. I find creating and
> exiting a shell a much cleaner, more elegant solution.
Perhaps, but it doesn't script as easily. ;)
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Ken Moffat wrote these words on 05/18/06 16:56 CST:
> But, my lfs system is old (25th March)
It is very cool that our community base considers a build of less
than 2 months ago, an "old" system.
To many, it would be bleeding edge. :-)
To very many! I remember that someone (an {B}LFS editor) acc
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 05:23:37PM -0400, Kevin Day wrote:
> I well understand your point, but the latest Xorg 7.0 (the one with xgl)
> would not build without Mesa-6.5. <-- I use the modular build which allows
> using more recent versions of packages than the monoloithic version.
>
> One of the
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 03:44:25PM -0500, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it because of the new man program, or the build order that some
> of the man pages are not being formatted properly? I don't really
> understand what is going on, but for example, try to 'man diff' on
> a newly built
Hi all,
Is it because of the new man program, or the build order that some
of the man pages are not being formatted properly? I don't really
understand what is going on, but for example, try to 'man diff' on
a newly built system.
It has to do with a help2man program not being installed. What is
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