Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I believe there was some discussion of setting the system clock via
> udev a while back, but I can't find the thread right now.
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/changeset/8902
is the actual change. You could probably find that though. :-)
I'm not sure where the thread
Ken Moffat wrote:
> 2009/6/25 William Immendorf :
>> Hey,
>>
>> I'm just wondering: How do you calculate the SBU amount for (B)LFS
>> packages? Because I want to see the SBUS for new packages, and recent
>> versions of packages.
> In theory, the same way as in LFS, but using the LFS version
> for
2009/6/25 William Immendorf :
> Hey,
>
> I'm just wondering: How do you calculate the SBU amount for (B)LFS
> packages? Because I want to see the SBUS for new packages, and recent
> versions of packages.
>
> William
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Hey,
I'm just wondering: How do you calculate the SBU amount for (B)LFS
packages? Because I want to see the SBUS for new packages, and recent
versions of packages.
William
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Bruce Dubbs schrieb:
> I don't think saving the space being
> discussed is worth the multiple changes and risks required.
my concern is not space.
i just like to have dynamic libs for security reasons. whenever i update
a package i know to have covered all dependent packages. now libcrypt in
sys
> blfs-...@lfs.lucasit.com wrote:
>
>> Finally, back to util-linux-ng, per private mail with Karl Zak, distros
>> are only using static linking for libuuid, so *we* may want to change
>> Requires.private in the uuid.pc file, as we don't have to deal with the
>> dependency hell of RPM or DEB.
>
> St
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 05:24:19PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> will not be able to save it's drift adjustment parameters. It may be a non
> issue for us because I haven't heard anyone complain and the error message
> should be in the logs.
I have seperate /tmp and /var partitions as I like to