Robert Renfro wrote:
>> Bruce Dubbs gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> File can use zlib, but what you should have from ./configure in Chapter
>> 5 is:
>>
>> checking zlib.h usability... no
>> checking zlib.h presence... no
>> checking for zlib.h... no
>> ...
>> checking for gzopen in -lz... no
>>
>> It lo
>Bruce Dubbs gmail.com> writes:
>
> File can use zlib, but what you should have from ./configure in Chapter
> 5 is:
>
> checking zlib.h usability... no
> checking zlib.h presence... no
> checking for zlib.h... no
> ...
> checking for gzopen in -lz... no
>
> It looks like you didn't set up your
Robert Renfro wrote:
> William Immendorf gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Casey Daniels - lfs cd.kcfam.net>
> wrote:
>>> /media/lfs/sources/file-5.04/src/.libs/lt-file: error while loading shared
>>> libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>>
William Immendorf gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Casey Daniels - lfs cd.kcfam.net>
wrote:
> > /media/lfs/sources/file-5.04/src/.libs/lt-file: error while loading shared
> > libraries: libz.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
> > directory
> Is there so
jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
> LFS 7.0 - Win7 -> Oracle Virtual Box -> Slackware 13.87
>
> Everything is building fine - then Expect Goes awry
Is that 'away' or 'awry' as in 'askew'? I don't really understand your
issue. The packages expect, check, and dejaGNU are only built in
Chapter 5 (tool
- Original Messages - (merged)
>>Since I get a "command not found" type error, I assume not, but I have to ask:
>> 1) is the "at" command installed in any of the LFS packages?
>
>Not presently. It is mentioned in Section iv. LFS and Standards.
>
>> 2) Or, is there some other command th
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 9:15 AM, wrote:
> >> I know there is ALFS and JALFS or whatever and I might refer and or use
> >> those but for me, I personally
> >> like the book layout, so I'm making scripts for each CHUNK along the
> >> way.
> >>
> >> HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS!
> >>
> >> --Jason P Sage
> >>
On 6/01/2012 9:40 PM, jasonps...@jegas.com wrote:
>>> On 6/01/2012 2:59 PM, David Gay wrote:
>>> Since I get a "command not found" type error, I assume not, but I have
>>> to ask:
>>>
>>> 1) is the "at" command installed in any of the LFS packages?
>>>
>>> 2) Or, is there some other command that
LFS 7.0 - Win7 -> Oracle Virtual Box -> Slackware 13.87
Everything is building fine - then Expect Goes awry
I read in the book and used the "line of script" that quiets many errors
due to environment issues that we can't control (according to book) so I
expected the error prone stuff to be ignore
>>On 6/01/2012 2:59 PM, David Gay wrote:
>> Since I get a "command not found" type error, I assume not, but I have
>> to ask:
>>
>> 1) is the "at" command installed in any of the LFS packages?
>>
>> 2) Or, is there some other command that provides the same functionality?
>> (start some job/batch fi
>> I know there is ALFS and JALFS or whatever and I might refer and or use
>> those but for me, I personally
>> like the book layout, so I'm making scripts for each CHUNK along the
>> way.
>>
>> HAPPY NEW YEAR FOLKS!
>>
>> --Jason P Sage
>>
>Have you read the Hint "More Control and Package Manageme
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