Re: My status on the project

2006-07-08 Thread Jim Gifford
Matt, I personally will hate to see you leave. It looks like LFS has lost a lot of developers recently, you were the only piece holding things together during this transition time of LFS. I wish you well in your future endeavors. Also, does anyone know what's happened to archaic?? -- htt

Re: My status on the project

2006-07-08 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 7/8/06, Matthew Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: As such, I think my continued involvement with the LFS project is actually hindering it more than it is helping. It is therefore with some regret I will be resigning from both the LFS-coordinators role and my editors position effective immed

Re: LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Matthew Burgess
> On 7/8/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So, what uses page.h, for example? Whatever it is should be using getpagesize(2) anyway. Regards, Matt. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above informat

Re: My status on the project

2006-07-08 Thread Andrew Benton
Matthew Burgess wrote: As you will have already gathered by the lack of progress on the 6.2 release, I've not been committing much time to the LFS project over the last few months. While there are various reasons for this, they are all very personal, and I would prefer they remain that way. As

Re: LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Andrew Benton
Dan Nicholson wrote: I haven't built any BLFS packages yet. I'll probably just let my scripts run and see where they bomb. I don't think there are any problems with these kernel headers and BLFS (I've not come across any). I've used the git-hdrinstall.patch to produce the kernel headers for

Re: LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 7/8/06, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 7/8/06, Jim Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The best example and most noticeable is from page.h, PAGE_SHIFT is set > by a variable from the configuration file used to create the kernel. Interesting. I'd take another look. There is mor

Re: LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 7/8/06, Jim Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: The best example and most noticeable is from page.h, PAGE_SHIFT is set by a variable from the configuration file used to create the kernel. Here is an unsanitized version. The same holds true with all architectures in various different files. /*

Re: LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Jim Gifford
Dan, They are still not up to the task, there are a lot of things that need to be fixed in them. Good example is page.h, requires variables from the configuration file that is used to build Linux. The best example and most noticeable is from page.h, PAGE_SHIFT is set by a variable from the

My status on the project

2006-07-08 Thread Matthew Burgess
Hi folks, As you will have already gathered by the lack of progress on the 6.2 release, I've not been committing much time to the LFS project over the last few months. While there are various reasons for this, they are all very personal, and I would prefer they remain that way. As such, I think

Re: New Belgarath Server

2006-07-08 Thread Gerard Beekmans
Randy McMurchy wrote: I'm asking because there was a public call for funds, and the funds were raised. But we don't have anything to show for it. Server is currently sitting a few feet away from me. Base LFS is installed, most of the required software as well. Main part that is left is migrat

LFS with linux-2.6.18-rc1 headers_install

2006-07-08 Thread Dan Nicholson
Hi guys, Since David Woodhouse's hdrinstall branch was merged into Linus' tree and released in 2.6.18-rc1, I decided to give it a spin with the bits in trunk now. Everything built except for sysklogd and util-linux in Chapter 6. I haven't actually ran anything yet since the build was done remotel