On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 03:25:36PM -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> LFS-6.4-rc1 has been out two and a half weeks now and there are really no
> significant issues that I know about. Of course there are some changes that
> could be made, but I don't know of any that really *need* to be made.
>
> A pr
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 15:25:36 -0600, Bruce Dubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any objections to me releasing 6.4 tomorrow (23 Nov)?
No objections here, Bruce. And I thought you'd suggest something like this so
I'm already building a trunk+package update build in preparation :-)
Regard
LFS-6.4-rc1 has been out two and a half weeks now and there are really no
significant issues that I know about. Of course there are some changes that
could be made, but I don't know of any that really *need* to be made.
A problem with delaying is that newer packages continue to be available, so
Gilles Espinasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I doubt distcc is a big gain on x86_64.
> CPU is so fast comparing to the network and with lot of internal cache that
> minimize the gain you could achieve using other machines.
> That's supported on IPCop and the gain reported was only 5% adding anoth
- Original Message -
From: "Gordon Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LFS-Dev"
Sent: Saturday, November 22, 2008 7:08 PM
Subject: Book XML design specs, extending LFS
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> as well - for instance, distcc support in jhalfs would be a wonderful
> thing (I've been using it with good suc
So I've been looking at the book XML in more depth, since I'm definitely
interested in getting involved in the LFS projects. I've been looking
mostly at the CLFS book, since much of my hardware is x64-based. In
looking at it, I've found myself wondering if there's an "overall
design" sort of docu