Dear Development LFS Book Administrators:
I would like to submit for your consideration the following changes
to the Section "III. 6.7. Linux-3.12.6 API Headers" of the
"Linux From Scratch - Version SVN-20140102" book.
1. After the paragraph
" ..: This is done by
way of sanitizing various C he
> Bruce wrote:
> See if awk 'BEGIN {FS="\\.so"}... works for you.
Hi Bruce,
It DOES !!!
Thank you very much!
As an aside, (to explain) why _I_ prefer 'awk' to 'sed' _in this case:
for f in `cat tempx.txt`; do echo $f | sed -r 's/(.*)\.so.*/\1/'; done
vs.
cat tempx.txt | awk 'BEGIN {FS="\\.s
On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:48 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> >> alex lupu wrote:
>
>> ...
[]$ cat tempx.txt | awk 'BEGIN {FS=".so"} ; {print $1}'
>> ...
>> Is there a problem with GNU gawk and/or my system or maybe with me?
> >
gawk - v. <= 4.1.0
sed - v. whatever
I have a file, 'tempx.txt' containing
(for simplicity - some "so" files from my '/usr/lib/'),
[]$ cat tempx.txt
libexpect5.43.so
libsndfile.so.1.0.25
libsoftokn3.so
libsoup-2.4.so.1.5.0
and I would like to separate their "roots" from the rest, i.e.,
"libsnd
would like to thank you for your interest in our products and are
looking forward
to hearing from you in the future.
mit Hochachtungsvoll,
Your Friendly Kernel Team
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:00 AM, Arthur Radley <
misterarthurrad...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Markku Pesonen gmail.com> wri
Hi Markku:
Thanks a lot,
Best Wishes,
-- Alex
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Markku Pesonen wrote:
> alex lupu wrote:
> > BTW, what's a "Generic RTC class"?
> > Would save me some research time ...
>
> Generic RTC class supports many different RTC ch
.
BTW, what's a "Generic RTC class"?
Would save me some research time ...
With my faith in humanity restored,
Cheers,
-- Alex
On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Markku Pesonen wrote:
> alex lupu wrote:
> > Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC?
> > "Enhanced Real Ti
Thanks to one and all.
I have two "JPG" files (about 163K each).
Can I somehow send them for LFS eyes only?
If yes, please tell me how.
Each a snapshot of "Device Drivers > Character Devices"
One is from 3.10.1, the other is from a 3.8.0 (for quick comparison).
The RTC entry in 3.10.1 seems to be
Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC?
"Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)"
which used to "create a character special file /dev/rtc with
major number 10 and minor number 135" and "The module will be
called rtc".
It was nice and small and didn't bother anybody (or so I thought).
Hi Aleksandar,
You wrote (excerpt):
I just went back to analyze the bug report and your fix that you
reported in the mail, and the only logical explanation is that your (or
any LFS') copy of db2html did something different than the developers
copy of db2html. If db2html is generated during the bui
Am 16.5.2013 03:03, schrieb Stefan & Rebekka Wetter:
> I wonder, why these patches are needed?
> Are the upstream-sources not able to be compiled without?
Good questions (as they say). While trying to stay on topic,
I'll take the liberty and rephrase them to
Why are patches needed at all?
for my
--- Em qua, 21/11/12, Ken Moffat escreveu:
> De: Ken Moffat
> Assunto: Re: [lfs-support] How is 'dev/pts' created (or not)?
> Para: "LFS Support List"
> Data: Quarta-feira, 21 de Novembro de 2012, 10:40:55 MST 2012
> I now think that Bruce fixed the /dev/pts problem (ticket #3102) in
> r9868 by a
Hi Bruce:
== Alex:
I was at kernel 3.6.1 and udev 182
Life was beautiful.
I upgraded to udev 195.
'/dev/pts' is no longer created.
Same situation if now I go to 3.6.6 or 3.6.7.
Strangely, I my new machine that I'm trying to get it off the ground
'dev/pts' has also disappeared (kernel 3.6.7 BUT ude
Hi Ken:
Thank you very much, considering that it must be
cold and late out there!
> Looking at last week's 3.7-rc, I suggest
> config UNIX98_PTYS
>bool "Unix98 PTY support" if EXPERT
> default y
> Looks as if you need to select Expert mode (i.e. 'embedded') to
> deselect it - unle
I was at kernel 3.6.1 and udev 182
Life was beautiful.
I upgraded to udev 195.
'/dev/pts' is no longer created.
Same situation if now I go to 3.6.6 or 3.6.7.
Strangely, I my new machine that I'm trying to get it off the ground
'dev/pts' has also disappeared (kernel 3.6.7 BUT udev 182!).
Before tr
Hi Bruce,
Bruce:
read -t "${itime}" -n 1 interactive 2>&1 > /dev/null
$interactive is not set until the read command completes.
It shouldn't need to be set in the script.
Alex:
This is kind of a chicken and egg situation.
If for some reason (say, unknown to us mortals as yet) the 'read'
does
In the process of trying to stop the boot sequence right after VFS
(different story), I took a closer look at '/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc' workings:
1. I created a file '/etc/sysconfig/rc.site':
IPROMPT="yes"
itime=10
2. In '/etc/rc.d/init.d/rc', right after
read -t "${itime}" -n 1 interactive 2>&1 >
Just curious. Hopefully, the answers might help some other curious people too.
First, apologies for my limited exposure and knowledge of GRUB 2
and for the inconvenience.
So far, my grub 0.97 has been adequate (and very simple to use)
for anything I've thrown at it.
OTOH, I may have had only sim
Hi Bruce:
Yes, you are right about the (HTML) client.
If you remember (I'm trying to actually forget), after
my flailing around with various emails and modes,
in a series of back and forth posts you straighten me up
about what is and how to use the best email/mode:
Gmail in "Plain Text"
Despite
Hi Mikie,
I hate to toot my own horn, but I'm a teacher too.
However, unlike you my specialty is posting
so I'm volunteering my 1st lesson (to whet people's
appetite to subscribe to my newsletter - for a small fee).
Lesson #1
A post should have lines not greater than 79 characters.
In other words
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