Pierre Labastie wrote: > Le 10/01/2014 00:08, Bruce Dubbs a écrit : >> Pierre, >> >> In LFS, I want to add an instruction to chapter06/revisedchroot.xml >> which is actually titled "Cleaning Up". When I tested jhalfs, >> 129-revisedchroot is not run in the Makefile, but >> lfs-commands/chapter06/129-revisedchroot is created. >> >> The revised 'chroot' command should not be run but the new 'rm' command >> should be. I'd like to see a role="noauto" (or equivalent) for >> <userinput> to skip the chroot command, but also run 129-revisedchroot >> in the Makefile. >> >> Would that be hard to do? >> >> -- Bruce >> > I think I could try to do that during the week-end. The easy part is to run > the script in the Makefile. The harder part is to split the script, because > the chroot instruction is needed too (variable CHROOT2 in the Makefile), but > of course should not be run when the script is run. So I think I'll split the > script into 129-1-revisedchroot and 129-2-revisedchroot, use the -1 for > extracting the chroot command and run the -2 in the Makefile. For > discriminating the two strings, I do not think a special role="" attribute is > needed, but I need to be sure that the new command to be run does not contain > "chroot". Is that the case?
Yes, that's the case, but it may be useful to have a general way to add an instruction but not have jhalfs include it. That's what I had in mind with the role attribute. Another thought is something like role='comment' and have the instruction(s) in that code chunk preceded with a #. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
