Re: 2.4.0-s390x progress

2001-03-07 Thread Andreas Jaeger

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> I've been using the "Linux from Scratch" (LFS) document as a guide for building
> a basic Linux system. The only things I've done outside the instructions
> include:
> 
> 1. Built 32 bit version of binutils, gcc, glibc for s390x
> 2. Built kernel
> 3. Created /root64 and populated it with /usr /bin etc.
> 4. Built 64-bit libncurses
> 
> I've now built statically linked 64-bit versions of:
> 1. bash
> 2. bzip2
> 3. diffutils
> 4. fileutils
> 
> These are all installed in the /root64 tree.
> 
> According to the LFS instructions I should now build grep, gzip, make,
> sed, shellutils, tar, and textutils, before going onto the next phase.
> However, I cannot find grep, sed, or tar srpms on the SuSE CDs.

this is getting off-topic but from SuSE 7.1:

$ rpm -q -f `which grep`
base-2001.1.15-0

You'll find in the base rpm also the sources of sed and tar.

Hope this helps - and have fun with Linux on your small;-) machine,

Andreas
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2.4.0-s390x progress

2001-03-07 Thread Neale . Ferguson

I've been using the "Linux from Scratch" (LFS) document as a guide for building
a basic Linux system. The only things I've done outside the instructions
include:

1. Built 32 bit version of binutils, gcc, glibc for s390x
2. Built kernel
3. Created /root64 and populated it with /usr /bin etc.
4. Built 64-bit libncurses

I've now built statically linked 64-bit versions of:
1. bash
2. bzip2
3. diffutils
4. fileutils

These are all installed in the /root64 tree.

According to the LFS instructions I should now build grep, gzip, make,
sed, shellutils, tar, and textutils, before going onto the next phase.
However, I cannot find grep, sed, or tar srpms on the SuSE CDs.

In any event, progress is being made.

Neale
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2.4.0-s390x progress

2001-03-07 Thread Neale . Ferguson

I've been using the "Linux from Scratch" (LFS) document as a guide for building
a basic Linux system. The only things I've done outside the instructions
include:

1. Built 32 bit version of binutils, gcc, glibc for s390x
2. Built kernel
3. Created /root64 and populated it with /usr /bin etc.
4. Built 64-bit libncurses

I've now built statically linked 64-bit versions of:
1. bash
2. bzip2
3. diffutils
4. fileutils

These are all installed in the /root64 tree.

According to the LFS instructions I should now build grep, gzip, make,
sed, shellutils, tar, and textutils, before going onto the next phase.
However, I cannot find grep, sed, or tar srpms on the SuSE CDs.

In any event, progress is being made.

Neale
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Re: 2.4.0-s390x progress

2001-03-07 Thread Andreas Jaeger

[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've been using the "Linux from Scratch" (LFS) document as a guide for building
 a basic Linux system. The only things I've done outside the instructions
 include:
 
 1. Built 32 bit version of binutils, gcc, glibc for s390x
 2. Built kernel
 3. Created /root64 and populated it with /usr /bin etc.
 4. Built 64-bit libncurses
 
 I've now built statically linked 64-bit versions of:
 1. bash
 2. bzip2
 3. diffutils
 4. fileutils
 
 These are all installed in the /root64 tree.
 
 According to the LFS instructions I should now build grep, gzip, make,
 sed, shellutils, tar, and textutils, before going onto the next phase.
 However, I cannot find grep, sed, or tar srpms on the SuSE CDs.

this is getting off-topic but from SuSE 7.1:

$ rpm -q -f `which grep`
base-2001.1.15-0

You'll find in the base rpm also the sources of sed and tar.

Hope this helps - and have fun with Linux on your small;-) machine,

Andreas
-- 
 Andreas Jaeger
  SuSE Labs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   private [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.suse.de/~aj
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