Alle lunedì 3 marzo 2014, Pierre Labastie ha scritto: > Le 03/03/2014 08:54, sacarde a écrit : > >> Alle sabato 1 marzo 2014, Chris Staub ha scritto:
I building lfs-systemd-svn with jhalfs-svn and all works OK until step 140 I view this: Building target 140-network Makefile:1651: recipe for target '140-network' failed make: *** [140-network] Error 1 make: *** [mk_BOOT] Errore 2 and in log I view: ... Failed to get D-Bus connection: No connection to service manager. ... I set *editme* in ./jhalfs/lfs-commands/chapter07 I have to do any other adjustment by hand? thanks [email protected] > > > > ... > > > >> Just checkout the book's xml source via SVN, then tell jhalfs to use > >> your local copy (the systemd book should be in branches, or tags if you > >> want the rc release). > > > > ok, I try > > > > thanks > > The above method is the most flexible, and may be the only one in some > corner cases. > > You may also do the following: > - If you want to use a book in the branches directory, tick > "Release->Branch or stable book", and specify: > branch-xxx in "book version", where xxx is the branch name. > - If you want to use a book in the tags directory, tick "Release->Branch > or stable book", and just specify the tag in "book version". > > Examples: > for svn systemd: input "branch-systemd" for "book version". > for stable systemd (7.5) : input "7.5-systemd". > for stable (non systemd) LFS (7.5): input just "7.5" > > and so on. > > In this case, the book source is downloaded to > /mnt/lfs/jhalfs/lfs/lfs-<branch or tag name> > > Pierre -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/alfs-discuss FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
