On Sam, 2007-01-13 at 18:29 -0600, Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm fairly certain that Dan can answer this, but putting it out on list
> anyway. I noticed that the GDM instructions include PAM ConsoleHelper
> as a dependency but it doesn't have a URL. If I remember correctly, it
> is a Red
TheOldFellow wrote:
> Declan Naughton wrote:
>>> irc has not been installed on the new server yet. Its another
>>> opportunity for me to learn something new. :(
>> Why don't we just use Freenode? There is an established #lfs channel
>> there. Do we really need to run our own IRC server?
>>
>
> T
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> TheOldFellow wrote:
>
>> Declan Naughton wrote:
>>
irc has not been installed on the new server yet. Its another
opportunity for me to learn something new. :(
>>> Why don't we just use Freenode? There is an established #lfs channel
>>> there. D
El Domingo, 14 de Enero de 2007 18:31, Justin R. Knierim escribió:
> Justin R. Knierim wrote:
> Anyways, any thoughts or a way to do this would help much. :)
Committed in r6393 an LFS-like stylesheet to create a wget-list file. To
generate it, run "make wget-list".
Attached is the one generat
M.Canales.es wrote these words on 01/14/07 13:19 CST:
> Committed in r6393 an LFS-like stylesheet to create a wget-list file. To
> generate it, run "make wget-list".
You are the man, Manuel!
Thanks a bunch.
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Hello
Is it possible to become formal LFS developer and how?
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nadav vinik wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is it possible to become formal LFS developer and how?
Sure. Just jump in and provide suggestions and opinions on this list or
one of the other -dev lists (e.g. BLFS). Patches are always welcome.
After a time of demonstrated abilities, participants are offered com
nadav vinik wrote these words on 01/14/07 15:32 CST:
> Is it possible to become formal LFS developer and how?
Yes. Typically, one would contribute for a while to the development
and support mailing lists and also submit patches (patching the
actual book's XML) to fix bugs in the Trac system. This
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The last time I built LFS 6.2, I got a problem when compiling ncurses
(related to tic); the host system was LFS 6.1.
Now, I tried to update from 5.4 to 5.6, and I got the same problem.
The solution was simple:
rm -f /lib/libncurses.so.*
ldconfig
I
On Sat, Jan 13, at 05:39 Joe Ciccone wrote:
> >
> > Sshd in order to set up the authentication correctly,uses xauth,
> > but is looking for the xauth binary in (/usr/X11R6/bin),which obviously
> > is a problem for those who install X in /usr (the majority I guess).
> >
> > As a result I was receivi
On Sun, Jan 14, at 07:26 TheOldFellow wrote:
> Declan Naughton wrote:
> >> irc has not been installed on the new server yet. Its another
> >> opportunity for me to learn something new. :(
> >
> > Why don't we just use Freenode? There is an established #lfs channel
> > there. Do we really need to
This is certainly valid - I am going to change the grep line on glibc page.
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On Sun, Jan 14, 2007 at 02:46:16PM -0500, Jon Grosshart wrote:
> Sorry to spam the dev list and more importantly everyones in-box, but I
> found something else worth mentioning (atleast in my book)
Jim Gifford wrote:
> Alex use 3.6.20 it's out.
Thanks - but why didn't they update their LATEST_IS... file?
ftp://ftp.namesys.com/pub/reiserfsprogs/LATEST_IS_reiserfsprogs-3.6.19
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Jim Gifford wrote:
> Alex use 3.6.20 it's out.
For CBLFS: it looks like reiserfsprogs-3.6.20 fail to build on PPC, see
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=154294
Could you please investigate the issue?
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