ger. I found the hint
> package_management_using_trip.txt and would like to try it out but the URL
> is no good (The domain name seems to have expired). Does anyone know where
> I can find the shell scripts and any needed config files?
Look at:
http://www.pierrox.net/trip/
Stef Bon
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Thierry Nuttens wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I manage to compile and install Open Office.
>
> Here is the cleanup history of all the commands.
>
> Basically what I had to install (it is then a deviation from BLFS) is
> Curl as a dependencie.
Great work. I'm tryi
Jan Dvo?ák wrote:
> Stef Bon wrote:
>> I do not known this method. I guess there is a hint or something about
>> this I can read.
> http://asic-linux.com.mx/~izto/checkinstall/installwatch.html
>
Well in the meantime I've found this myself:
paco.sourceforge.net
a
Rainer Peter Feller wrote:
>
> this sounds like an extreemly cool idea to me!
>
Thanks, for calling it a extreemly cool idea, but it's still an idea.
Is it possible? And worth the work/effort to try?
Stef
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Hello Jan,
Jan Dvo?ák wrote:
> This sounds really good. I don't think about using these for primary
> way of telling what package file belongs to, but as backup of database
> that can be easily rebuilt using simple find command...
>
> What about LD_PRELOAD? You can use checkinstall to track c
file moved/created/installed/copied.
What do you think?
IMHO the idea of an extra database containing all the information about
packages installed is not good: the filesystem your system is on itself is
a database and should contain this information. The only question is howto
find it.
Stef
Hello,
everybody is enjoying his/her holiday? I guess everybody is free between
christmas and newyearseve.
I'm installing java, or trying to.
My system is based on LFS6.1.1, and BLFS 6.1 with some packages from SVN.
I've gcc-3.4.3, and follow the instructions to install jdk-1.5.0.
Everytime I