On Thursday 17 February 2005 13:15, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
> Anderson Lizardo wrote:
> Don't know if you've tried either of the pre cd's yet, Anderson, but in
> response to your request, I've left the package sources out of the /usr
> directory so that they are
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filesystemâ are compiled into the kernel (not as a module).
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The suggested fstab line assumes there is a group with GID=14 on the system
(the current "usb" group). We should either recommend adding the addition of
the usb group here or move the above te
disabling the testing branch rendering on "render-lfs-book.sh",
or notify us on the website list so we can disable it.
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his link on every run.
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On Sunday 20 February 2005 20:33, Gerard Beekmans wrote:
> On February 20, 2005 03:46 pm, Anderson Lizardo wrote:
> > Just a note: I've changed render-lfs-book.sh to reflect this change as it
> > recreates this link on every run.
>
> Thanks. I checked the script and
es/downloads/linux/linux-2.6.10-pseudo_random-1.patch':
No such file or directory
cp: cannot stat
`/home/httpd/www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/downloads/util-linux/util-linux-2.12q-PIC-1.patch':
No such file or directory
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Hi Manuel,
The multiarch Makefile seems to ignore the CHUNK_QUIET=1 parameter so
the cronjob which runs the render script always mails the output. Can
this be fixed?
Thanks,
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while and re-visit it once we have the
> full book finished and can see how many common pages there are.
>
And maybe investigate how other XML/Docbook books do profiling. I'm not
sure if there are other books using this feature though, and if they are
as big as the LFS book.
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;t exist --}
{xsl:text} mkdir -p {/xsl:text}
{xsl:value-of select="$dest.dir"/}
In other words, the script issues a "mkdir -p destdir" to ensure the
directory which holds the patches will exist.
I think some editor just needs to change the "patches-root&qu
bsite's content to the new one. Well, not having a team leader is not
all that bad after all ;)
We also currently lack a FAQ maintainer.
Jeremy can continue if I've missed something :)
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Bernard Leak wrote:
> cat > test.awk < test.awk << "EOF"
otherwise the shell tries to interpret the input (basically in this case
it replaces "$1" and "$2" with empty strings)
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l "inside-source-dir" style builds,
of course).
A benefit I see on these patches is that building outside source tree
allow us to e.g. keep the source code on a repository without fear of
having a messed up working copy.
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Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Anderson Lizardo wrote:
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>>A benefit I see on these patches is that building outside source tree
>>allow us to e.g. keep the source code on a repository without fear of
>>having a messed up working
on LFS, I'm in to help. Fortunately, AFAIK there is
not much trouble for 8bit locales aside from enabling NLS during package
build (which is not default on some LFS packages, and may need patches
to work properly). UTF-8 is another story.
Anyway, I'm willing to help on i18n where possib
Gerard Beekmans wrote:
> [...]
> This way I believe we'll have the best of both world.
>
Or we can make separate book volumes. Is that possible with Docbook?
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_BR.UTF-8 on a default "Br. Portuguese"
installation, although it's broken on the text console (things like "ls
--help" show strange characters intead of e.g. accents). OTOH, GNOME
works fine with UTF-8 (including gnome-terminal).
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onfig.h, then the code sorrounded by "#ifdef HAVE_XXX ...
#endif" will never get compiled (except if someone adds "-DHAVE_XXX" to
CPPFLAGS), right? Might it be the case that some of this code is
actually old/deprecated and just needs to be removed? After all, it's
never com
/LFS
Notice that the XML header says the content is in utf-8, but the content
itself contains the "ü" char (the ü HTML entity). That confuses the
XML::Parser module used on the script. As a workaround, I had to force
the script to always interpret its input as ISO-8859-1.
Thanks,
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p; (1) is hard to maintain and requires all everyone on the
svnwww group to be on all other svn* groups (so we are free to change
the entire site and fix/update permissions); and for (2), sudo is
currently not installed on belgarath, and I'm not sure if it will
actually work as I've not test
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Matthew Burgess wrote:
> Anderson Lizardo wrote:
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>> Yes, the lfswww group is still needed (and it needs to be synced
>> everytime commits privileges are given to someone).
>
>
> Thanks. For some reason I was confusi
nnouncement?
- - Update update-website.mk script to render the "dynamic" site content
(e.g. SVN logs) for the new project (I can take care of this).
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Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Anderson Lizardo wrote:
>> FIY, the Subversion commit messages need always to be written either
>> in Unicode or plain ASCII, so "svn log --xml" can output valid XML
>> data. So please, se
> permissions to do that :) Do you want me to fix the log or prefer doing
> that yourself?
>
Go ahead and fix it :) I don't have those pemissions anyway (I am not on
the svnlfs group), so I would have to ask someone else to do it for me.
Thanks,
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to possibly skip some really important messages. So if there's
anything that really needs my attention, don't hesitate to remember me.
That's it. I'll not say a definitive "good bye" here, but just a "see
you later"...
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