I haven't personally used debfoster, but I recently switched from Suse
to Debian and conducted a little research in to the package management
system and found debfoster, here's a description.
"debfoster is a wrapper program for apt and dpkg. When first run, it
will ask you which of the installed
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Staub
Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2007 1:07 PM
To: LFS Support List
Subject: Re: 5.7 Problems
Spahn, Daniel wrote:
> Pete,
> I ran into this last week when I performed the installation. What I
found was t
Rumor has it that Justin The Cynical may have mentioned these words:
>Roger Merchberger wrote:
> > Rumor has it that Justin The Cynical may have mentioned these words:
> >
> >> Building from source isn't going to give much of a performance boost,
> >
> > You've obviously never owned a Crusoe proces
Spahn, Daniel wrote:
> Pete,
> I ran into this last week when I performed the installation. What I found was
> that I had to chown lfs:lfs the folders... also, you may need to re-check the
> chmod steps in the environment setup to make sure that directories are set as
> sticky, and that the LFS
Pete,
I ran into this last week when I performed the installation. What I found was
that I had to chown lfs:lfs the folders... also, you may need to re-check the
chmod steps in the environment setup to make sure that directories are set as
sticky, and that the LFS user has the correct permission
Roger Merchberger wrote:
> Rumor has it that Justin The Cynical may have mentioned these words:
>
>> Building from source isn't going to give much of a performance boost,
>
> You've obviously never owned a Crusoe processor-based computer, have you?
> ;-) Lemme tell ya, compiling for the architect