Any ways. The CBLFS does not include sub-package version. So it is hard to figure out which package is incompatible with which new/old package. Thanks again.- Jigslinx
The wget list from BLFS includes the 7.1 versions of the packages. And even if it didn't, you can get them from http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/X11R7.1/src/ instead of the http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/ which CBLFS lists. The X11R7.1 contains the versions of the packages when 7.1 was released. The individual contains all of the versions going back to 7.0 and up to the most recent. If you're using the packages from individual and taking the most recent, then you're pretty much reduced to trial and error to find out which packages are too new. I know that there were a few cases where I had to go to an older version of a package because the newest one didn't play nicely with the other packages. A prime example was Mesa. I tried 6.5.1, but the current xserver doesn't work with it and I had to go back to the 6.5 version listed in CBLFS. If you want to play it safe, just grab the files from X11R7.1 and shouldn't have any versioning problems whatsoever. Of course if you do so, remember to install the patches listed in CBLFS. - Jonathan M Davis _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clfs-support
