Anduin maintenance

2006-08-18 Thread Bruce Dubbs
I have just been informed that the ISP hosting anduin will move the server location and the system will be down September 3rd, 2006, 2:00am and 6:00am CDT. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the a

Dead Project? (I hope not)

2006-08-18 Thread Randy McMurchy
Hi all, Noted that there is some minor trivial updates to CLFS recently, the occasional package updates to LFS, and updates to jalfs (which is only as good as the [x]LFS books), there really is no development going on at all any more within the LFS project. Discussion (you know, where people inte

Re: Dead Project? (I hope not)

2006-08-18 Thread Joe Ciccone
Randy McMurchy wrote: > Hi all, > > Noted that there is some minor trivial updates to CLFS recently, the > occasional package updates to LFS, and updates to jalfs (which is only > as good as the [x]LFS books), there really is no development going > on at all any more within the LFS project. > CL

Re: Dead Project? (I hope not)

2006-08-18 Thread Jim Gifford
Randy, CLFS is on a stabilization cycle right now. The entire CLFS team is going through the book with a fine tooth comb to get a release out very soon. Except to see RC4 in the next few days, then in a week or so of no changes the final release of 1.0.0. I can't speak for the other pro

Re: Dead Project? (I hope not)

2006-08-18 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 8/18/06, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Noted that there is some minor trivial updates to CLFS recently, the occasional package updates to LFS, and updates to jalfs (which is only as good as the [x]LFS books), there really is no development going on at all any more within the LFS p