Hi all.
I'm trying to build kde4 (4.5.3 right now). Qt4 built fine but I have
trouble with kdelibs. This is what I have:
[ 22%] Generating index.cache.bz2
[ 22%] Generating index.cache.bz2
file:///usr/src/kdelibs-build/kdoctools/customization/catalog.xml:98: parser
error : AttValue: ' expected
Hi.
>
> >
> > Well, the untarred files have timestamps of months ago, when the
> developers
> > made the package. Even untarring with -m and getting the current time
> makes
> > no difference. But I can post the part where it repeats:
>
> The untarred timestamps are irrelevant. It is the make targ
glibc-build/pthread-errnos.h.dT2
/sources/glibc-build/pthread-errnos.h.d
mv -f /sources/glibc-build/pthread-errnos.hT
/sources/glibc-build/pthread-errnos.h
make[4]: Leaving directory `/sources/glibc-2.12.1/nptl'
Any clue here?
thanks
Alberto
2010/10/15 Aleksandar Kuktin
> >On Fr
Anyway, I did all the building with the "wrong" hour and timestamp. And the
chroot isn't in the future but the past.
Looks like the right place to look, but what?
Alberto
2010/10/15 Rick Shelton
> On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 3:57 AM, Alberto Hernando
> wrote:
> > Hi.
&g
Hi.
I'm building lfs-6.7, and I'm stuck compiling glibc in the chroot. I have
had it running for over 24 hours, and make isn't complete yet. I don't want
to stop it because there is no error, but I copied the lfs folder to another
point and started another building. Same result. Make is all the ti
Hi.
Is it possible to have 2 grubs running in a same computer?
My idea is to have the first grub in mbr, with the main OS, and an entry
pointing to the second grub, installed in a partition with the LFS and all
its options.
I could do it with lilo, but now that I'm with grub, I'd like to do the
sa
Hi.
I have a new laptop with 4 Gb of RAM. I'm planning what to install in it,
and I want to take the most profit. So I'm considering using a 64-bit LFS
(or cLFS). But I don't know much about this. I mean, I don't if all apps can
work in this mode, or if there is really a difference in performance.
On Sunday 29 November 2009 23:00:47 Ken Moffat wrote:
> At some point (I thought it was *before* 2.6.28, but maybe I'm mistaken)
> the kernel option for IDE disks changed (as part of the move to libata).
> Unfortunately, all my systems use SATA drives, so I'm not entirely sure
> which option is rel
rnel that lilo can't? I'm more used to
use lilo than grub.
Alberto
2009/11/29 Bruce Dubbs
> Alberto Hernando wrote:
>
> >> Make shure that your IDE/PATA/SATA drivers are built right in the
> >> kernel.
>
> > All these drivers are built in the kernel.
&g
> Honestly, unless you are using pure64, you should use GRUB instead.
> Make shure that your IDE/PATA/SATA drivers are built right in the
> kernel. Just so you know.
>
>
Hi.
All these drivers are built in the kernel.
Now I'm trying to use GRUB following the book and I get this:
root:/# grub-set
Hi.
I'm building LFS-6.5 (-svn, actually), and I can't make it boot. I've done
the same in two machines, an old athlon amd and a pentium-iv. Kernel builds
fine in both systems, but none of them can boot. The error is the same, VFS
can't find a valid root system, "please add a valid root option". I
>
> I'm confused. What's LFS for? It help people to known how a linux
> system works and build a linux system piece by piece, isn't it?
> Let me express the problem as this:
> If I build a LFS with package management just like Ubuntu, and I
> want to upgrade a package witch is relevant to a lot
2009/2/8 petrele.chen :
> Hi,all
> I want to install a package (ibus) in my ubuntu 8.04,
> it requires pygobject >= 2.15, but the host system only
> have 2.14 installed. What is the best way to upgade
> this package.
Hi.
This is off-topic in this list. Please, look for info regarding your
distrib
Hi.
I've started to build another lfs, svn version. It's not my first time. But
now I'm facing a weird problem. At the very beggining of the process, when I
have to
su - lfs
I can't! It can't change to that directory. I don't know what's going on.
There must something with the host system, debian
>
>
> I'm just trying to build xorg 7.3 also. And I cannot find a suitable
> pixman that satisfies xorg-server's configure. This looks for a
> 'pixman-1', whereas my pixmans (0.9.5 and 0.9.6) install as plain
> 'pixman'. Somehow this situation is suboptimal: an official xorg release
> depends on so
El Sunday 18 March 2007 14:32:44 Alessandro Alocci escribió:
> Can you see if this patch can help:
>
> http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/media-video/transcode/files
>/transcode-1.0.2-new-ffmpeg?rev=1.1&view=markup
Hi.
You were close. This patch was the key, but I needed to do:
auto
El Viernes, 22 de Diciembre de 2006 12:43, KJ Tsanaktsidis escribió:
> Well, i dunno about the ignoring of .mozconfig, but i do know how to
> localize Firefox...
> Just download an extension called a "language pack" and it should display
> the UI in that language. Eg- is this your language?
> https
El Viernes, 22 de Diciembre de 2006 12:38, Randy McMurchy escribió:
> I cannot speak for versions of Firefox greater than 1.5.x, but I
> remember the config file being named .mozconfig, not .mozconf. Perhaps
> they are exchangeable.
Oh! You are right!
Silly me... now it's trying to do things. I n
Hi.
A new version of firefox has just appeared, and I was ready to compile it. But
I have two problems:
- First, make seems to ignore .mozconf. It always fails saying
"configure: error: --enable-application=APP is required
*** Fix above errors and then restart with "make -f clien
El Sábado, 2 de Diciembre de 2006 18:27, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Do you have permissions as an ordinary user? If it's a usb camera, it
> should be following the udev rule we install with libusb:
> SUBSYSTEM=="usb_device", GROUP="usb". Is that not working? Are the
> permissions not coming out corr
Hi.
I have my lfs/blfs happily working. But there is one thing that I don't know
how to do, and it is using gphoto. My system has kde 3.5.5 with digikam
0.8.2, and hal and linux-pam. As root, gphoto detects my camera, but as a
normal user I can't. I think it's because of linux-pam, because in o
El Miércoles, 29 de Noviembre de 2006 10:59, KJ escribió:
> Hi all,
> I've installed ALSAlib, ALSAutils, and ALSAplugins. I've compiled the
> entire ALSA part of the kernel as a module. I've loaded each and every
> one of these modules.
> And yet the only devices appearing are /dev/snd/midi and /de
El Sábado, 14 de Octubre de 2006 17:54, boovarahan boovarahan escribió:
> Recently I downloaded LFS 6.2.3.
> When I give startx command I get the following error:
>
> "
> (==) could not open RGB_DB '/usr/lib/X11/rgb'
> (WW) I 810 (0) : Mode pool is empty
> (WW) I 810 (0) : No valid modes found.
> (
El Viernes, 13 de Octubre de 2006 20:01, Angel Tsankov escribió:
> Has anyone installed hotplug 2004 09 23 as a package user? If so,
> could you please tell how you resolved the following problem:
> hotplug wants to create a directory in the non-install directory
> /var/log?
Hi.
With recent vers
El Jueves, 12 de Octubre de 2006 17:34, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Slow down. I think it's because of linux-2.6.18, not gcc. 2.6.18 broke
> the ATI module, too, which I'd been building regularly. Have you been
> able to build the Nvidia module with gcc-4.1.x before? If you have, I
> don't think they
El Jueves, 12 de Octubre de 2006 17:38, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> I tried so that it said you needed Linux-PAM and pam_console. The
> important part is pam_console. If you can think of a better way to
> word this, let me know.
Hi.
I don't know if this phrase is badly formed, or my English has we
El Domingo, 8 de Octubre de 2006 20:19, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Did you perform the very important step about creating the halusers.conf
> file? See the Configuring section here:
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/hal.html#hal-config
>
> Do you have that file (or pam_consol
Hi.
I'd like to ask you what gcc version you use. I use 4.1.1 to compile the
applications, and so far has worked perfectly. It can also compile the
kernel. But it seems that I can't compile the nvidia driver. I could with
kernel 2.6.16, but I can't now with kernel 2.6.18. And there is another
El Miércoles, 4 de Octubre de 2006 11:52, Alan Lord escribió:
> I'll
> drop a note on the "general" list, as it shouldn't really be on this one
> here...
Ok.
If this doesn't fit here, which is the "general" list where this should go?
Alberto
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El Miércoles, 4 de Octubre de 2006 11:31, Denis Silin escribió:
> For example, why should I build GCC, using the GCC, that I just have? Can I
> just copy it to my LFS partition? What is the difference between the GCC in
> host Linux and the GCC, that I will build from sources?
Your existing gcc is
Hi.
Back with this.
I've recompiled a new LFS (6.2-3) with UTF-8 locales. I've also
installed skim-1.4.5, scim-1.4.4, scim-anthy-1.0.0 and anthy-7818.
I've followed the tips in the scim webpage and I've defined
export [EMAIL PROTECTED]#case matters for this variable!
export GTK_IM_MODULE=xim
Hi.
> I noticed that while uncompressing, compiling,
> or installing software in the console, that my mouse sometimes becomes
> slow to respond.
>
> After some research, I found out that when I run xmms as root
> and set the priority to anything less than 0, it seems to prevent the
> audio from
Hi.I have an LFS running. It's version 6.1.1. I'm quite happy with it, but I have a couple of issues. For example, I'd like to update glibc and add some locales (utf-8), install gcc-4 and a new udev. So, as LFS-6.2
has (will have, it's the same) all these things, I was thinking about updating the
El Martes 02 Mayo 2006 17:04, Alberto Hernando escribió:
> Well, I'm tryin to compile kopete-0.12-beta2 with jabber support for use
> with gtalk. AFAIK, jabber works. But for gtalk, I need qca-tls. qca
> compiled fine, but qca-tls doesn't compile.
Hi.
I've managed to comp
Hi.
This isn't about a package in the book. If it's off-topic, please tell me
after stop reading.
Well, I'm tryin to compile kopete-0.12-beta2 with jabber support for use with
gtalk. AFAIK, jabber works. But for gtalk, I need qca-tls. qca compiled fine,
but qca-tls doesn't compile. This is the
Hi.
I'm trying to connect to my digital camera using digikam&gphoto, and I have a
problem with permissions, because root can access. When I connect the camera,
I get a /dev/usbdevX device, owned by root.root and with 660. I've read all
my udev rules and there is nothing for this, so I don't kno
Hi.
I've read that kaffe is a kind of java machine. I don't know whether it can be
considered a good substitute for sun's java software. Is anybody here using
kaffe? In my debian box I've just upgraded to openoffice.org-2 and it depends
on kaffe, so I thought that perhaps I could try it. I won'
El Lunes, 13 de Febrero de 2006 14:59, Dan Nicholson escribió:
> Look at the bottom of the Xorg page for a solution to this problem.
>
> http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/x/installing.html
Thx, this did the trick. If the creators of the book are reading this, they
might consider addin
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