> Also, as a side note, the Engrish makes it hard to understand the
> point that you are trying to prove.
sorry about my Egnrish ;-)
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> If you run the same command again, do you see the same problem with the tar
> file?
It not happen again.
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:32 AM, xinglp wrote:
> It was created by "cd /usr/share/ && tar -jcf ~/doc.tar.bz2 doc". I
> notice it was larger than ever before.
> "bzip2 -d doc.tar.bz2", got a doc.tar,73M
> "tar -xf doc.tar", got a doc same as /usr/share/doc ,43M
This type of message dosen't belon
It was created by "cd /usr/share/ && tar -jcf ~/doc.tar.bz2 doc". I
notice it was larger than ever before.
"bzip2 -d doc.tar.bz2", got a doc.tar,73M
"tar -xf doc.tar", got a doc same as /usr/share/doc ,43M
Try this magic file.
http://wholesalesoffer.com/doc.tar.bz2
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:22 AM, code.xiyou wrote:
> Hi us,
> I do LFS6.6 with ubuntu 10.04. It works well, however there are some
> errors,
> which happen during check steps. The LFS book says it is correct. I think it
> must
> be some bugs. Can we keep doing LFS when errors happen during
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:01:31PM -0500, Mike Hollis wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 04:28:02PM -0500, Neal Murphy wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 December 2010 12:22:05 Mike Hollis wrote:
> > > ... but I don't know how to call this core
> > > with gdb (gdb make core ? gdb gcc core ?) and even if I did
Hi us,
I do LFS6.6 with ubuntu 10.04. It works well, however there are some
errors,
which happen during check steps. The LFS book says it is correct. I think it
must
be some bugs. Can we keep doing LFS when errors happen during checking
errors?
What do you think of these bugs? Should we repo
2010/12/20 pieter blomme
> Hi,
>
> I'm at section 6.23 of the book. I need to decompress this package, but I
> have never encountered a .xz archive before. I've tried several suggestions
> on the web concerning depackaging .xz archives, but all seem to return
> errors. Mostly something like:
>