Chris Staub wrote:
The which program should be added as an optional dependency for
Fluxbox - it's needed for the fluxbox-generate_menu script to work.
Added, thanks for the heads-up.
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FAQ:
Kim McCall wrote:
In BLFS, Chap6, sec2, Emacs-21.4a, which I access as
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/postlfs/emacs.html
under Short Descriptions you list b2m twice, with different descriptions.
I'm reasonably certain that the second one wants to be ctags instead.
Thanks for
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Me likey. Good site.
Nuff said:)
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Chris Staub wrote these words on 07/07/05 06:17 CST:
The links to GLib and popt need to be moved down, to the Dependencies
section (required dependencies).
This apparently happened during the recent tagging procedure. I'll
fix it right now. Thanks for the catch.
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
David Jensen wrote these words on 07/07/05 08:46 CST:
The which program should be added as an optional dependency for
Fluxbox - it's needed for the fluxbox-generate_menu script to work.
Added, thanks for the heads-up.
Actually, no dependency should have
Randy McMurchy wrote:
However, my understanding of recent threads is that a
package *must* be a compile-time dependency to list it is a
dependency. Else, it is listed in the configuration section, or
some other appropriate place.
Overall, keeping the build dependencies and run-time
I decided to install NTP. The build instructions and boot scripts are
fine, but I found two things might need updated.
1.) Install the html docs, especially as the are no man pages.
2.) It appears the ntp.conf should probably use ntp pools; see: