Justin R. Knierim wrote these words on 01/18/06 01:53 CST:
> I read it differently as giving an example how fast the conversion could
> be done. If he said "lets do it right now" and didn't say "if I start
> tomorrow" I would agree with how you read into it.
Please, c'mon Justin, I'm just tryi
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Justin R. Knierim wrote these words on 01/18/06 01:53 CST:
>
>
>>I read it differently as giving an example how fast the conversion could
>>be done. If he said "lets do it right now" and didn't say "if I start
>>tomorrow" I would agree with how you read into it.
>
>
>
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:27:42 +0500
"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard A Downing wrote:
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> >On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 15:50:04 -0500
> >"Waywardness D. Norma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>(spam)
> >>
> >>
> >
> >Way to go, Alexander! I actually get Cyrillic in
Richard A Downing wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:27:42 +0500
"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It's in fact very strange that you couldn't render foreign spam in
your old LFS. This might be either due to LANG=C (instead of en_US)
or due to fonts with insufficient Unicode cove
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> You are trying to compare me asking you about some foreign package
> that I've never been exposed to, which has nothing to do with LFS,
> me, my situation, or anything I've ever been associated with, and
> because you are recommending the LFS community move to it... with
>
Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> Jeez, Jeremy posted earlier that he will start tomorrow with the
> conversion, yet there's bugs preventing the system from even working
> correctly.
>
> Isn't there something wrong with this picture?
>
I said I'd start the conversion tomorrow, not that we have to start
DJ Lucas wrote:
> The very first (and most annoying) thing I've noticed (that will affect
> me) is that the default when clicking on a file in the source browser is
> the current revision instead of revision history. That will just drive
> me batty!
Heh, that's funny. I felt the opposite - I'm g
Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Sigh
>
> Obviously there was a difference in the search criteria. I have
> a very speedy broadband connection. There is no way that what you and
> I did was the same if it took me over a minute and you 10 seconds.
Fine. Don't beleive me, I don't care. You said you clic
Jim Gifford wrote:
Recently LFS has added support for UTF-8. We at CLFS are also looking
to include support for UTF-8, but not the same way that LFS has it
done. If you noticed a few package changes were added to incorporate
these changes, Berkeley DB and Man-DB. The developers of CLFS don't
On 1/18/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tushar Teredesai wrote these words on 01/18/06 01:45 CST:
>
> > Like Jermey said, you are expected to click on a link before commenting ;-)
>
> No, folks are expected to provide links to the actual thing, and
> not just a tease. Keep in mind,
To all Project Leads:
As was mentioned in a thread on the lfs-dev list, the server admins
would like to upgrade the version of Subversion on Belgarath. Being that
it's not a minor version upgrade, it is recommended by upstream devs to
dump and re-load the repositories. Obviously, this would re
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
To all Project Leads:
As was mentioned in a thread on the lfs-dev list, the server admins
would like to upgrade the version of Subversion on Belgarath. Being that
it's not a minor version upgrade, it is recommended by upstream devs to
dump and re-load the repositories.
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
As I also mentioned in a previous thread, I should be available to do
this tonight, but I completely understand that this is giving little
warning. If you need more time, perhaps you need to coordinate with
your devs, please let me know an alternative date and we'll fina
Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> OTOH, if anybody wants this and will help, I will be happy to fork both
> books simultaneously and drop non-verified packages from my copy of BLFS.
I think the best approach for is to continue with the UTF-8 effort and
let us get the wiki up and running to handle th
Just thought I'd submit a patch for a bunch of minor issues with the LFS
book text...
Index: trunk/BOOK/chapter05/introduction.xml
===
--- trunk/BOOK/chapter05/introduction.xml (revision 7283)
+++ trunk/BOOK/chapter05/introducti
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
I'm trying to minimize as much as possible the freeze time involved.
That sounds like a sensible approach, and I'm happy for this to go ahead
tonight.
I've not read the release notes myself, and have to pop out for the rest
of the evening. So, for the benefit of all
Matthew Burgess wrote:
1) Will the 1.3 repositories be accessible with 1.2 clients (I'm sure
Subversion's versioning policy says they will be, but it's better to be
safe than sorry!)
2) Will users see any advantages by doing fresh checkouts of the
repositories, or are all new features/speedu
Ahh! I believe I have found the source of my difficulties. I got the
LiveCD in mid December, and downloaded the current book, 6.1.1.
Well, it turns out that the book talks about installing perl-5.8.7 in Ch-5. My
CD had 5.8.6! I had done a cut and paste from the book to build scripts fo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
May I suggest that in future releases the LiveCD also contains the book
relevant for each specific release?
Um, the CDs already do. Read the greeting at the initial console prompt. :)
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 16:50:23 +0500
"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Richard A Downing wrote:
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> >On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:27:42 +0500
> >"Alexander E. Patrakov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>It's in fact very strange that you couldn't render foreign spam in
> >>your
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
To all Project Leads:
As was mentioned in a thread on the lfs-dev list, the server admins
would like to upgrade the version of Subversion on Belgarath. Being that
it's not a minor version upgrade, it is recommended by upstream devs to
dump and re-load the repositories.
On Tue, Jan 17, 2006 at 10:43:28PM -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
>
> Yes, this is true. And my apologies for my oversight in forgetting
> this. Can Trac be used for the Wiki and Bugzilla only, or must there
> be other baggage associated?
viewCVS is a hog and is ugly. Trac would fill this role beau
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Btw, Matt, according to the above it's not necessary to do a dump/load
> cycle. Would you be able to find where this was mentioned and/or what
> features we miss out on by not running the dump/load? I'm having trouble
> spotting more information than this.
I'm going to pro
Chris Staub wrote:
> Just thought I'd submit a patch for a bunch of minor issues with the LFS
> book text...
Thanks Chris. I'll look this over in a few...
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 07:10:42AM -0500, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> DJ Lucas wrote:
>
> > The login button does not provide a link to create a new (unprivelaged)
> > account...may not be possible.
>
> There's a plugin to allow this, but I'm not sure we want to. I think
> it's a good thing to restr
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 09:41:33PM -0500, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
>
> I'm going to proceed with my stated plan. Doing a dump/load cycle
> guarantees that we'll be able to take advantage of all new features.
> However, it won't be happening today. Unless something major comes up,
> plan on the upgra
Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
DJ Lucas wrote:
The very first (and most annoying) thing I've noticed (that will affect
me) is that the default when clicking on a file in the source browser is
the current revision instead of revision history. That will just drive
me batty!
Heh, that's funny. I felt
While looking throught the IRC logs, I noticed the following thing asked
more than once:
One problem with utf8 locales on the LiveCD, is you can't simply ssh
into a non-utf8 machine in console. In X it works, but in console I
couldn't su - to my server, passwords were messed up, etc.
This is
With the recent thread in Cross-LFS and LFS-dev lists, I wanted to pose
an idea. Couldn't we add the utf-8 pages to an appendix and refer to
them via notes in the builds, like we currently do with Cracklib in
Shadow, the only difference is that we would be refering to an appendix
in the book. I
Jim Gifford wrote:
With the recent thread in Cross-LFS and LFS-dev lists, I wanted to
pose an idea. Couldn't we add the utf-8 pages to an appendix and refer
to them via notes in the builds, like we currently do with Cracklib in
Shadow, the only difference is that we would be refering to an
ap
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