Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 03/30/07 16:29 CST:

> Just thought I'd share something with you all in case any of you find it
> useful. I've set up a script on my server, to be run via a cron job,
> that will automatically build chapter 5 of the LFS book if it finds that
> there have been any changes to that section since the last time the
> script was run.

I do the same thing for the LFS/BLFS books. Hourly.

I've always been really anal about hand checking the instructions in
the book vs. my build scripts when I build a fresh LFS. However, having
a Chapter 5 build, ready to go, sounds like a great idea.

Thanks for the great idea, Jeremy.

Automating LFS has never been really a goal for me. However, it's time
I looked into, and started using the jhalfs tool.

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