Miguel Bazdresch wrote:
Hello,
During a test build of the LFS book with jhalfs (both current as of
yesterday), the build failed with:
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Building target 104-module-init-tools
[+/make: *** [104-module-init-tools] Error 2 ] 0 min. 1 sec.
Goodbye and thank you for choosing <jhalfs>
Looking at the logs, I found:
$ less 104-module-init-tools
Sun Jul 16 05:59:33 CDT 2006
KB: 735856 /mnt/lfs2
patch: **** Can't open patch file
../module-init-tools-3.2.2-modeprobe-1.patch : No such file or directory
Looking in my sources dir, I see that in fact, that patch is not there.
I had downloaded all the sources with jhalfs itself, but in a previous
run that failed (because of a mistake I made).
If I provide the missing file myself, and rerun jhalfs, will it pick up
where it left? That'd be a neat feature. I'll try it myself momentarily.
I also see that the $LFS/jhalfs dir has many empty files of the form
number-package (like 093-gettext, for example). Is that normal?
Yes this is normal. These dependency markers are necessary for the
proper execution of the makefile.
Finally, I find the "Goodbye and thank you for choosing <jhalfs>"
message a bit unnecessary and PR-like.
PR is a good thing.. If you don't sing your own praise who will :-)
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