The coreutils installation page (in both Chapters 5 and 6) strongly
recommends adding "DEFAULT_POSIX2_VERSION=199209" to the configure
command. I've installed lfs several times over the last couple of months
without that, and never had a problem. It is possible that it may still
be needed in ch
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Chris Staub wrote:
> The coreutils installation page (in both Chapters 5 and 6) strongly
> recommends adding "DEFAULT_POSIX2_VERSION=199209" to the configure
> command. I've installed lfs several times over the last couple of months
> without that, and never had a problem. It i
Hello,
gawk-3.1.4/it.po specifies ISO-8859-8 as its charset, which is wrong
(should be ISO-8859-1). Please add the following correction to the book,
Chapter 6:
sed -i 's,ISO-8859-8,ISO-8859-1,' po/it.po
./configure --prefix=/usr --libexecdir=/usr/lib
make
make -C po update-gmo# to compile
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Hi,
In Gentoo bash reads /etc/bash/bashrc when it's started as non-login
shell, which can prevent a clean environment from being created (the
default file however is only used for settings PS1). I discovered this
on my newly-installed Gentoo system, but I don't know if it's a recent
change, since
> For the new website, do we want to keep the FAQ in its current
> structure, meaning that there is a general FAQ (
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/index.html ), a LFS FAQ (
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html ), and a BLFS FAQ (
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
Ken Moffat wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Chris Staub wrote:
The coreutils installation page (in both Chapters 5 and 6) strongly
recommends adding "DEFAULT_POSIX2_VERSION=199209" to the configure
command. I've installed lfs several times over the last couple of months
without that, and never ha
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Chris Staub wrote these words on 07/07/05 21:32 CST:
>
>>I've always thought it would be nice if the optional dependencies for
>>the various packages also described what functionality they provide. Or
>>is this info deliberately left out to emphasize the "learning
>>expe
Victor Nilsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In Gentoo bash reads /etc/bash/bashrc when it's started as non-login
> shell, which can prevent a clean environment from being created (the
> default file however is only used for settings PS1).
I wonder if they changed the bash man page too? Look at the section
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Yes, it is bug 767 opened 2004-05-14. I've been looking at the older
bugs and have been thinking about making this one WONTFIX because of the
manpower and time issues. Doing the research to figure out what the
optional dependencies provide is probably an order of magnitude h
David Jensen wrote:
I decided to install NTP. The build instructions and boot scripts are
fine, but I found two things might need updated.
1.) Install the html docs, especially as the are no man pages.
I agree. I like the html docs. But then, I like documentation. It amounts to
1.5mb though
Dear List,
I've been cleaning up the makefiles for some of the
bits of BLFS, mostly with a view to enabling building away from
the source tree. In a sense this is repairing what isn't broken,
but others also may want to do it. Is there an interest in
patches to achieve this?
On Sat, Jul 09, 2005 at 12:50:09AM +0100, Bernard Leak wrote:
> Dear List,
Wrong list. You need to send BLFS stuff to either blfs-support or
blfs-dev depending on what type of question you have.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Victor Nilsson wrote:
>>
>> In Gentoo bash reads /etc/bash/bashrc when it's started as non-login
>> shell, which can prevent a clean environment from being created (the
>> default file however is only used for settings PS1).
>
> I wonder if they changed the bash man page to
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