On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 8:51 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Thomas Pegg wrote:
>> On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:18 AM, xinglp wrote:
>>
>>> It looks like the jhalfs use the below section instead of filename.
>>>
>>>
>>> lfs/{chapter05,chapter06}/xz.xml line 9 >> filename="xz-utils.html"?>
>>>
>>
>> Yes, right it
Thomas Pegg wrote:
> On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:18 AM, xinglp wrote:
>
>> It looks like the jhalfs use the below section instead of filename.
>>
>>
>> lfs/{chapter05,chapter06}/xz.xml line 9 > filename="xz-utils.html"?>
>>
>
> Yes, right it does ignore my previous email. Bruce if you would like
> I
On Jan 6, 2011, at 11:18 AM, xinglp wrote:
> It looks like the jhalfs use the below section instead of filename.
>
> lfs/{chapter05,chapter06}/xz.xml line 9
>
>
Yes, right it does ignore my previous email.
Bruce if you would like I'll fix this in jhalfs, rather than making more
changes to t
It looks like the jhalfs use the below section instead of filename.
lfs/{chapter05,chapter06}/xz.xml line 9
2011/1/6 Bruce Dubbs :
> xinglp wrote:
>> I patched the jhalfs. Maybe I should patch the lfs book instead.
>>
>> BTW: Is there any tools for editing the lfs book in a easier way,
>> other
>>
>> # Set the dependency for the first target.
>> if [ -z $PREV ] ; then PREV=022-settingenvironment ; fi
>> @@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
>> esac
>>
>> # Grab the name of the target.
>> -name=`echo ${this_script} | sed -e 's...@[0-9]\{3\}-@@' -e 's,'$N',,'`
>> +name=`echo ${this_
xinglp wrote:
> I patched the jhalfs. Maybe I should patch the lfs book instead.
>
> BTW: Is there any tools for editing the lfs book in a easier way,
> other than vim.
No, that's how we've always done it.
> diff -Naur jhalfs.orig/LFS/master.sh jhalfs/LFS/master.sh
> --- jhalfs.orig/LFS/master.
I patched the jhalfs. Maybe I should patch the lfs book instead.
BTW: Is there any tools for editing the lfs book in a easier way,
other than vim.
diff -Naur jhalfs.orig/LFS/master.sh jhalfs/LFS/master.sh
--- jhalfs.orig/LFS/master.sh
+++ jhalfs/LFS/master.sh
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
# Grab the