Ken Moffat wrote:
> (changing the subject)
>
> On Tue, Oct 02, 2012 at 06:32:14PM +0100, Ken Moffat wrote:
>> I see that Bryan has a 'fork' of standalone udev (I
>> guess that just means his own branch), and at least one of his
>> commits has gone into standalone.
>
> If anyone wants to play with standalone-udev, use ./autogen.sh and
> then, if in chroot, use the instructions from LFS-7.1 (udev-181)
> without the no longer recognised --with-systemdsystemunitdir=no but
> with an added --enable-manpages=no.
>
> That builds and passes its testsuite in 7.2 chroot - I haven't
> attempted to use it, nor to see what might have moved, nor if there
> are better ways of configuring. The .pc file says it is udev 190.
>
> ./autogen.sh also suggests a typical configure command, but in
> chroot blkid appears to be missing. Not sure what is wrong there,
> blkid.pc looks ok and the .so in /usr/lib points to the file in
> /lib. Whatever, passing BLKID_{CFLAGS,LIBS} as in 7.1 works
>
> The man pages now require xsltproc - if we move to this fork (and I
> guess Bryan might have a comment on that :) then it should be an
> easy enough matter to create the pages in a completed system and
> install them from a diff.
Ken, I'm not sure I follow. At least in -193, there is no autogen.sh.
I can't find a standalone-udev tarball with google. I also think our
methodology is a bit cleaner, especially since BLFS builds gudev and
keymap (from the same tarball) that can't be built in LFS without extra
dependencies.
The build is also a lot faster without configure.
[udev]
Build time in seconds is: 10
Approximate SBU time is: 0.1
Required space to build the package: 17892 KB or 17.472 MB
Installed files disk usage: 1036 KB or 1.011 MB
-- Bruce
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