I was checking out the various Mozilla projects and found that they
also release NSPR and NSS indepndently of Mozilla. Given that Firefox,
Thunderbird and few other packages link gaim depend on NSS libraries,
it would probably be useful to build these libraries separately from
Mozilla* and then mak
Ran into some make check failures with Libtool-1.5.14. All tests passed
right up until the end...
FAIL: f77demo-static.test
SKIP: f77demo-make.test
SKIP: f77demo-exec.test
FAIL: f77demo-conf.test
SKIP: f77demo-make.test
SKIP: f77demo-exec.test
FAIL: f77demo-shared.test
SKIP: f77demo-make.test
SK
On Saturday 10 September 2005 3:55 pm, Ken Moffat wrote:
> >
> > ../../../../config/makedepend/makedepend: warning: psout.c
> > (reading
> > ../../../../extras/freetype2/include/freetype/config/ftconfig.h), line
> > 82: #error "Unsupported size of `int' type!"
> > ../../../../config/makedepend/ma
We have fixed the issue, just haven't put it into the book yet. Use the
following glibc tarball.
ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/glibc/snapshots/glibc-2.3-20050905.tar.bz2
I'll be updating the book later tonight, unless someone else beats me to it.
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Hugo Bernier wrote these words on 09/10/05 19:21 CST:
> I usually either have a console or a window with lynx, a seperate one
> for my build user and a seperate one for root.
>
> I never type su, so I never inherit the environment :-)
Ahhh, I see. The book assumes that one only becomes the root
On 9/10/05, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> How are you guys becoming root? Simply doing 'su' inherits the
> environment. Granted 'su -' would not, but then this would place
> root in root's home dir, where you have to cd to the build dir.
[snip]
I usually either have a console
On Sat, 10 Sep 2005, Basel Al-Mustafa wrote:
Hi,
Linux From Scratch - Version
7.0-cross-lfs-20050902-x86_64-Multilib
Host Distribution - Slackware 10.1 with
kernel-2.6.13-x86_64
Section - 10.3. Glibc-2.3.5 32 Bit Libraries
Configuring Glibc causes the following error:
configure: error: compile
Hi,
Linux From Scratch - Version
7.0-cross-lfs-20050902-x86_64-Multilib
Host Distribution - Slackware 10.1 with
kernel-2.6.13-x86_64
Section - 10.3. Glibc-2.3.5 32 Bit Libraries
Configuring Glibc causes the following error:
configure: error: compiler support for __thread is
required
Here is the
Hugo Villeneuve wrote these words on 09/10/05 11:47 CST:
> Now, I'm trying to install gstreamer-0.8.10, but I have the following
> error:
>
> From what I understand, docbookx.dtd version 4.1.2 was not installed
> locally on my machine when I installed docbook-4.2. I think it is suppo
Hi,
Some time ago, I installed docbook following blfs instructions (at the
time, this was version docbook-4.2).
Now, I'm trying to install gstreamer-0.8.10, but I have the following
error:
===
*** Building HTML ***
if test -d html; then rm -r
> Make sure you've got the flex development package installed. (you're
missing its headers) You might > also want to make sure that the bison
development package is installed, too.
It works well now. Thanks.
Julien Demoor
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Hi folks,
HP Deskjet 5740 (USB printer)
Cups-1.1.23
BLFS 6.1
I have cups installed and running
# /etc/rc.d/init.d/cups status
cupsd is running with Process ID(s) 3334.
I also have the printer setup with "http://localhost:631/admin";
Description: HP Deskjet 5740
Location: localhost
Printer State
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm building LFS, following the instructions of the LFS Book. I run an
Mandrake 10.2 with kernel 2.6.11 and gcc 3.4.3.
When trying to compile binutils (1st pass), I get an error with the
following messages :
in ar.o : In function "mri_emul" : undefined reference to y
Hi,
I'm building LFS, following the instructions of the LFS Book. I run an
Mandrake 10.2 with kernel 2.6.11 and gcc 3.4.3.
When trying to compile binutils (1st pass), I get an error with the
following messages :
in ar.o : In function "mri_emul" : undefined reference to yyparse
ld returned 1 exit s
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hey all...
>
> i think ive narrowed the problem down... i have successfully built a LFS 6.1
> system... it boots, and i get a "sh-3.00:" prompt here's the thing, i
> dont think it is running the rc scripts... the root filesystem is mounted
> read-only, i have no n
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