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>=0A= > The potential advantage of this for BLFS is regression testing: you can= =0A= > plug in a new package and see what effect it has on all the others.=0A= >=0A= > What I don't currently have is a way to parse the docbook and generate=0A= > automated builds from that. I'm currently doing it by hand. If the=0A= > instructions are regular enough that a machine can be programmed to=0A= > follow them=2C it would probably be a good idea to do that.=0A= >=0A= > Is there anything currently available along these lines before I go=0A= > reinvent the wheel?=0A= =0A= Yes there is. I took a script originally started by Firerat and extended it= and kept it up-to-date.=0A= =0A= The script for LFS is at=A0 https://github.com/JohnBurrell/LFS-BuildScripts= =0A= =0A= Read the README and see if it's what you want. It's mainly designed to inst= all LFS using MSB's package-user management system but I extended it to ena= ble you to install LFS as root - script version of jhalfs if you like.=0A= =0A= The BLFS version is at BLFS-BuildScripts on github. That one is a bit old b= ut I can update it to be in sync with what I have now.=0A= =0A= Recently I've been playing with systemd so both the LFS and the BLFS script= s will install using systemd as an option.=0A= =0A= The BLFS script is getting rather large - it's over 8000 lines so it would = take you a while to get into it. You might want to take the bare bones and = write your own version.=0A= =0A= HTH=0A= =0A= jb. = -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page