Matthew Burgess wrote:
> Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> > Matthew Burgess wrote:
> >> diff -Naur lfs-bootscripts-3.2.2.orig/Makefile
> >> lfs-bootscripts-3.2.2/Makefile
> >> --- lfs-bootscripts-3.2.2.orig/Makefile2005-05-26
> >> 20:08:09.0 +
> >> +++ lfs-bootscripts-3.2.2/Makefile
DJ Lucas wrote:
> The other (and easier) solution is to echo "mounting...", capture
> output of mount and grep for the check message, if then spit the
> message to screen and add another line (echo) and then echo_ok.
Or possibly "case" instead of "grep", but yeah, that sounds like a
decent idea.
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Lots of good stuff. I just want to quibble over some details.
ac_add_options --with-system-jpeg
ac_add_options --with-system-zlib
ac_add_options --with-system-png
What do these options do? Do these have any effect? I can see no advantage to
using them. If the mozilla cod
Andrew Benton wrote these words on 12/05/05 06:07 CST:
> What do these options do?
You already know the answer to this question. :-)
Do these have any effect?
Yes.
I can see no advantage to using them. If the mozilla code has been tested with
it's own versions of
these things doesn't it ma
Nice to see you back and %150 fully up to speed,
the latest Livecd is pretty nice, and the fact that your managing your
time better (as this mail shows), means you'll probably be around for
longer.
Nice to see your keeping things in balance and not afraid to give a few
things up
Nice !
Ma
Bernd Feldmeier wrote:
Hi,
Maybe we can clarify and include this stuff ...
check it out ...
Hi,
Maybe you could not post in HTML...
check it out...
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/#netiquette
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 12/05/05 08:38 CST:
> Maybe you could not post in HTML...
FWIW, his posts came through in my mail client (T-Bird) as plain
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 12/05/05 08:38 CST:
Maybe you could not post in HTML...
FWIW, his posts came through in my mail client (T-Bird) as plain
text.
I'm also using Thunderbird. And it definitely showed as HTML here. Here
is the X-Spam-Status header f
Matt Darcy wrote:
Nice to see you back and %150 fully up to speed,
the latest Livecd is pretty nice, and the fact that your managing your
time better (as this mail shows), means you'll probably be around for
longer.
Nice to see your keeping things in balance and not afraid to give a few
thi
Greg Schafer wrote:
> I never understood why the BLFS book chose to fly in the
> face of conventional upstream wisdom.
IIRC, when we first put mozilla (before firefox and thunderbird existed)
in the book, the build process was not quite the same. We also wanted
the process to be similar to the p
Matthew Burgess wrote:
Essentially, if one uses the current '--prefix=""' then the following
ends up in the logs:
Rusty Russell says: 'Hmm. "" is not a valid path, in general. Hard to
see this as a bug, I'm afraid.'
Both the current `./configure --prefix="" --mandir=/usr/share/man` and
t
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Result: if you turn the computer on with the flash drive already plugged in,
the usb-storage module will not be loaded and you won't see the flash drive
before you re-plug it.
Thanks Alexander.
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=linux-hotplug-devel&m=113147546806367&
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 06:15:16PM +, Andrew Benton wrote:
> Randy McMurchy wrote:
> >No, as the ones Mozilla uses may be old,
>
> If Mozilla are using old versions of these libraries perhaps they have
> a reason?
Yeah, and a very common reason is that zlib is not their code so it
doesn't get
On Mon, Dec 05, 2005 at 08:41:23AM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> FWIW, his posts came through in my mail client (T-Bird) as plain
> text.
FWIW, it was multipart. text and html.
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DJ Lucas linuxfromscratch.org> writes:
> OMG sorry about that! I read about jhbuild a couple of weeks ago, can't
> remember what for. Stuck on the brain I guess...donno. Anyway *jhalfs*
> has proven to be a great tool! Thanks again.
Er, wow. I thought you were joking or something. I just st
Matthew Burgess wrote:
http://ftp.jg555.com/udev/boot.udev has a trigger_device_events()
function. This requires a 2.6.15-rc kernel (which we'd need anyway
for proper input subsystem handling), but perhaps more importantly
this adds approximately 10 seconds on to my boot times (compared to a
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