On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 10:55:39PM +0200, Tobias Gasser wrote:
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> to save some time and space, i don't build the posix files but use links:
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Yeah, you can do that, but on a modern system, in the context of
building the system with LFS, the time is immaterial. The space for
the posix direct
Am 29.08.2012 17:56, schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
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> Yes, we have that fixed in svn and that will make it to the release.
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to save some time and space, i don't build the posix files but use links:
for tz in etcetera southamerica northamerica europe africa antarctica \
asia australasia bac
Bruce Dubbs schrieb:
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> I don't see glibc building timezones in my log.
i can confirm there is no timezone data installed in this run.
no idea why the last build installed the zoneinfo files.
during make, in the build-directory a subdir 'timezone' the zic, zdump
and tzselect are built. while t
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> De: "Bruce Dubbs"
> À: "LFS Developers Mailinglist"
> Envoyé: Mercredi 29 Août 2012 17:56:20
> Objet: Re: [lfs-dev] glibc tzdata
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> > and a last remark:
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> > we should explain why to use Americ
Bruce Dubbs schrieb:
> Tobias Gasser wrote:
>> iso3166.tab should be copied to!
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>> tzselect fails if the file is missing.
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> Yes, we have that fixed in svn and that will make it to the release.
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fine
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>> to avoid building the timezones while compiling glibc, one can apply the
>> followin
Tobias Gasser wrote:
> iso3166.tab should be copied to!
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> tzselect fails if the file is missing.
Yes, we have that fixed in svn and that will make it to the release.
> and the one provided in tzdata2012e is newer then the one provided by
> glibc where SS (South Sudan) is missing.
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> to avoid b
iso3166.tab should be copied to!
tzselect fails if the file is missing.
and the one provided in tzdata2012e is newer then the one provided by
glibc where SS (South Sudan) is missing.
to avoid building the timezones while compiling glibc, one can apply the
following sed:
sed -e "s/localedata tim