Le 08/11/2013 20:41, Sandy Widianto a écrit :
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> On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:19:18 -0600, William Harrington
> wrote:
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>> On Nov 6, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Sandy Widianto wrote:
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>>> I'm sure there will be always another top-posting from new members,
>>> so I think about top-posting should be m
Sandy Widianto wrote:
> I'm sorry about my late to reply, I got problem with my "email
> filter". Almost 3 years I play with LFS I never click on that link
> until now I just did. Please correct me if I'm wrong, I think the
> page on that link doesn't mention anything about top posting.
You migh
On Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:19:18 -0600, William Harrington
wrote:
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> On Nov 6, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Sandy Widianto wrote:
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> > I'm sure there will be always another top-posting from new members,
> > so I think about top-posting should be mentioned on LFS web.
> >
> > [ Sandy Widianto ]
>
> We h
On Nov 6, 2013, at 1:24 PM, Sandy Widianto wrote:
> I'm sure there will be always another top-posting from new members,
> so I think about top-posting should be mentioned on LFS web.
>
> [ Sandy Widianto ]
We have pointers to proper posting:
Go to the Mailing Lists link at http://www.linuxfro
On Wed, 06 Nov 2013 11:50:07 -0600, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Igor Živković wrote:
> > On 2013-11-06 13:11, Ken Moffat wrote:
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> >> I was going to moan about you top-posting, but I see you are using
> >> gmail so I guess you don't have any real choice if you are using its
> >> web interface -
Thank you for telling me how to avoid top posting in Gmail, Bruce.
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On 11/06/2013 06:50 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Igor Živković wrote:
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>> Sadly, Thunderbird now defaults to top-posting in replies too.
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> You might want to try seamonkey.
Nah, I don't like all-in-one solutions.
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Igor Živković wrote:
> On 2013-11-06 13:11, Ken Moffat wrote:
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>> I was going to moan about you top-posting, but I see you are using
>> gmail so I guess you don't have any real choice if you are using its
>> web interface - sucks, doesn't it.
>
> Sadly, Thunderbird now defaults to top-posting i
Ken Moffat wrote:
> I can't imagine why you would want to build such an old version -
> for me, stable 7.4 is verging on 'old' (I'm from the "LFS is near
> the bleeding edge" school)
Not really. We are leading edge, but it's not bleeding edge until you
start using git/svn/beta/development/uns
Yes, the Gmail web interface is horrible. I fixed my problem (I was in the
end of installing GCC). I found that I incorrectly typed the CC symlink,
and it was using the CC symlink from /tools/bin, not /usr/bin.
Thank you all for the help
Douglas Reno
On Nov 6, 2013 6:16 AM, "Igor Živković"
wrote
On 2013-11-06 13:11, Ken Moffat wrote:
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> I was going to moan about you top-posting, but I see you are using
> gmail so I guess you don't have any real choice if you are using its
> web interface - sucks, doesn't it.
Sadly, Thunderbird now defaults to top-posting in replies too.
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On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 05:30:58AM -0600, Douglas R. Reno wrote:
> I am building GCC 4.7.1 (book says to use 4.7.2). My book version is 7.3,
> so I am not using the latest version of the book. I have built several
> systems with 4.7.1 instead of 4.7.1.
>
You seem to be confused about *where* you
I am building GCC 4.7.1 (book says to use 4.7.2). My book version is 7.3,
so I am not using the latest version of the book. I have built several
systems with 4.7.1 instead of 4.7.1.
My output of "grep 'SEARCH.*/usr/lib' dummy.log |sed 's|; |\n|g'" is:
SEARCH_DIR("/tools/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib")
SE
Le 06/11/2013 03:04, Douglas R. Reno a écrit :
> Douglas R. Reno
> gmail.com> writes:
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>>
>> Hello,
>> I am having a completely different
> output than the book says when running
> "grep -B4 '^ /
> usr/include' dummy.log", I get the
> following output:
>> ignoring nonexistent directory "/
Douglas R. Reno
gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Hello,
> I am having a completely different
output than the book says when running
"grep -B4 '^ /
usr/include' dummy.log", I get the
following output:
> ignoring nonexistent directory "/tools/
lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.1/../../../../
i686-pc-linu
Hello,
I am having a completely different output than the book says when running
"grep -B4 '^ /usr/include' dummy.log", I get the following output:
ignoring nonexistent directory
"/tools/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.1/../../../../i686-pc-linux-gnu/include"
ignoring duplicate directory "/usr/incl
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