Well, other than lfs-matrix being down for a while yesterday, things had been going pretty well with my LiveCD building jazz... until now.

The xfsprogs package is giving me a little heartburn. The Makefile is looking for: xfsprogs-2.6.25.src.tar.gz, but at SGI (where it's normally hosted) they now have xfsprogs-2.6.36.src.tar.gz without any (easily) available previous tarballs... so I finally found a copy here:

http://src.gentoo.pl/distfiles/xfsprogs-2.6.25.src.tar.gz

Downloaded it into the /sources directory, and the makefile *still* cannot find it, tries to download it, and fails.

I'll keep plugging away until I figure out how to get it recognized, and will let y'all know how it goes.

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If I get the makefiles set up for discrete package downloading only, where (how) should I let y'all know what I've done? Should I bother with the 6.1-2 makefiles for a 6.1-3, or should I diddle with /trunk?

Just making sure... this is all new schtuff for me...

Laterz,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger

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