Hi!
I'm very happy to announce that jhalfs is now able to build a full LFS SVN
system (or any other LFS XML sources based in current LFS SVN) in a very
simple way and using the actual commands found in the XML sources.
The sources can be downloaded via
svn co svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/ALF
Manuel Wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm very happy to announce that jhalfs is now able to build a full LFS
SVN
>system (or any other LFS XML sources based in current LFS SVN) in a
very
>simple way and using the actual commands found in the XML sources.
>The sources can be downloaded via
>svn co svn://svn.li
El Miércoles, 12 de Octubre de 2005 14:06, Alan Lord escribió:
> Is this an alternative to alfs or something more different [sorry about
> the English there - yeuckkk!] than that?
Is something very different to nALFS. nALFS have many features and uses beyond
the build of a base LFS system.
> Is
> Is this an alternative to alfs or something more different [sorry about
> the English there - yeuckkk!] than that?
>
> Is it suitable for "non" LFS Developers?
Hi Alan,
I put together something a bit back to automate installation of other
applications. You'd need to write profiles for it for LF
Matt asked me to forward this to the list since he couldn't.
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I've added a '6.1.1' "Target Milestone" to bugzilla to track which bugs
should be fixed for the upcoming release. If a bug is specific to the
6.1.1 branch, then it will have its "Version" set to 'testing'. If a
bug exists in trunk
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 02:38:41PM +0400, Mike Spacer wrote:
> Because I couldn't find anywhere perl-5.8.7-regex_ssp-1.patch on which
> book refers to I've made my own. Here it is if somebody needs it.
The patch is where it should be. In the future, if you can't find a
patch, please let us know an