2010/12/20 pieter blomme
> Hi,
>
> I'm at section 6.23 of the book. I need to decompress this package, but I
> have never encountered a .xz archive before. I've tried several suggestions
> on the web concerning depackaging .xz archives, but all seem to return
> errors. Mostly something like:
>
Hi us,
I do LFS6.6 with ubuntu 10.04. It works well, however there are some
errors,
which happen during check steps. The LFS book says it is correct. I think it
must
be some bugs. Can we keep doing LFS when errors happen during checking
errors?
What do you think of these bugs? Should we repo
On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 11:01:31PM -0500, Mike Hollis wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 21, 2010 at 04:28:02PM -0500, Neal Murphy wrote:
> > On Tuesday 21 December 2010 12:22:05 Mike Hollis wrote:
> > > ... but I don't know how to call this core
> > > with gdb (gdb make core ? gdb gcc core ?) and even if I did
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:22 AM, code.xiyou wrote:
> Hi us,
> I do LFS6.6 with ubuntu 10.04. It works well, however there are some
> errors,
> which happen during check steps. The LFS book says it is correct. I think it
> must
> be some bugs. Can we keep doing LFS when errors happen during
It was created by "cd /usr/share/ && tar -jcf ~/doc.tar.bz2 doc". I
notice it was larger than ever before.
"bzip2 -d doc.tar.bz2", got a doc.tar,73M
"tar -xf doc.tar", got a doc same as /usr/share/doc ,43M
Try this magic file.
http://wholesalesoffer.com/doc.tar.bz2
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On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 11:32 AM, xinglp wrote:
> It was created by "cd /usr/share/ && tar -jcf ~/doc.tar.bz2 doc". I
> notice it was larger than ever before.
> "bzip2 -d doc.tar.bz2", got a doc.tar,73M
> "tar -xf doc.tar", got a doc same as /usr/share/doc ,43M
This type of message dosen't belon
> If you run the same command again, do you see the same problem with the tar
> file?
It not happen again.
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> Also, as a side note, the Engrish makes it hard to understand the
> point that you are trying to prove.
sorry about my Egnrish ;-)
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