On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I am using the LiveCD 6.1 to install LFS 6.1. I have successfully installed
earlier versions of LFS on other machines, so I'm not a complete novice.
On my system, which uses an AMD Athlon 64 processor, the glibc-2.3.4 "make
check" fails
You will need to post to BLFS-support and not LFS-support.
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Thank you for help with my failed first attempt. Now on the second, after
having rebooted the LiveCD, recopied sources, etc. Thank you for the
heads-up about the middle mouse button for pasting. This second try has
been much less stressful because of copy-paste.
Suggestion:
In 5.1, the instruction
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 21:57, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> OK, attempt #2. You can control where the build directory goes with
> --with-installbuilddir. If you really don't want it, and you don't
> mind where subversion installs the apr files by default, try
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-in
On or near Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 10:45:29AM -0800, Edward Poe wrote something
along the lines of:
> Now for the questions: What kind of grief am
> I asking for when I look to upgrade packages like gcc,
> glibc, and kernel? Oddly enough, the a kernel upgrade
> doesn't scare me as much as gcc and g
I have compiled ALSA as per BLFS -6.1 but cannot successfully execute any
commands to demonstarte the installation is correct. To more fully explain
the situation a Record of the results follows. Any suggestions for compling
or troubleshooting the problem would be appreciated.
This record
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Funny because as I was about to hit Send, I thought, "He probably
missed that the first time, so I should point out the extra /." Lucky
for you, I abandoned this thought and sent away. Brilliance!
You often think before you hit Send? Amazing! That's unheard of! :D
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On 11/10/05, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Dan for the original answer which I was too blind to
> see the truth and thanks Ken for the message opening my
> eyes.
> I looked at Kens reply and my original message at least a
> dozen times and missed the leading / every time.
Funny because
Thanks Dan for the original answer which I was too blind to
see the truth and thanks Ken for the message opening my
eyes.
I looked at Kens reply and my original message at least a
dozen times and missed the leading / every time.
Thanks again both of you.
Rick Richardson.
On Thu, 10 Nov 200
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, rick wrote:
Then Dan Nicholson wrote>
Looks like you entered the wrong command. It should be
sed -i '/dummy/d' /etc/passwd /etc/group
Checked all versions of LFS and it's there.
Dan, check my original message again;
No, Rick, check what Dan wrote. Hint: what is th
>On 11/10/05, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> In 6.15 when I performed the
>>
>> sed -i 'dummy/d' /etc/passwd /etc/group
>>
>> command to remove the dummy users and groups ... received
>> the following message that appears to be an error message
>> but I'm not sure
>>
>> sed -e expression #1, ch
On Wednesday 09 November 2005 21:57, Dan Nicholson wrote:
> OK, attempt #2. You can control where the build directory goes with
> --with-installbuilddir. If you really don't want it, and you don't
> mind where subversion installs the apr files by default, try
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-in
Hi there,
I am using the LiveCD 6.1 to install LFS 6.1. I have successfully installed
earlier versions of LFS on other machines, so I'm not a complete novice.
On my system, which uses an AMD Athlon 64 processor, the glibc-2.3.4 "make
check" fails when running the nptl/tst-clock2 test. I am not
> In 6.15 when I performed the
>
> sed -i 'dummy/d' /etc/passwd /etc/group
>
> command to remove the dummy users and groups ... received
> the following message that appears to be an error message but I'm not
> sure
>
> sed -e expression #1, char2: extra characters after command.
>
> Not being
On 11/10/05, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In 6.15 when I performed the
>
> sed -i 'dummy/d' /etc/passwd /etc/group
>
> command to remove the dummy users and groups ... received
> the following message that appears to be an error message
> but I'm not sure
>
> sed -e expression #1, char2: extra
In 6.15 when I performed the
sed -i 'dummy/d' /etc/passwd /etc/group
command to remove the dummy users and groups ... received
the following message that appears to be an error message
but I'm not sure
sed -e expression #1, char2: extra characters after command.
Not being sed literate I take
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