Hi, Peter -
> Well, I`m using Debian for nearly two years, and I know the usage of apt
> and dpkg. I have a sources.list configured on my LFS system, and the
> packages are being downloaded, but not installed.
Ah, ok. For a minute there I thought you might have assumed that apt was
yet anoth
From: Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To answer the "can it build itself" question, I used to use "farce"
>http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~ken/farce-002.tar.bz2 (I no longer
>recommend it, there are now several extra "this *sometimes* differs"
>files for which I don't have a plausible explanation
support schrieb:
> Peter,
>
> While there's no reason you can't use them on other distributions, keep in
> mind that apt and dpkg are very Debian-centric. That said, do you have a
> Debian system you can use for reference?
>
> I think your problem stems from not having one of the configurati
Peter,
While there's no reason you can't use them on other distributions, keep in
mind that apt and dpkg are very Debian-centric. That said, do you have a
Debian system you can use for reference?
I think your problem stems from not having one of the configuration files
for apt set up correc
Hi, Dan -
> ... I'd had no-boot errors twice because of typos in fstab which were
> silent because of that. Booting still failed, but at least I got to see
> the error being thrown by fsck. Here's the change:
>
> http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/changeset/8315
>
> Does that make a differe
On Monday 03 September 2007 10:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> May I offer another idea.
Of course!
> AIUI, you've already got one complete
> build script?
Yea, it's still a very rough script; each time I look at it I find
something to learn.
> If'n it were me, the simplest thing would be to cut
Hi, there!
First of all, I want you to excuse my bad english. ;)
And second, I have a question:
I installed apt and dpkg on LFS (ALFS).
Versions:
apt:0.7.6
dpgk:1.14.5
Kernel:linux-2.6.16.38
I installed by reading the followed:
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/hints/downloads/files/apt.txt
Thats