on page http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/hal.html
In the section "Install the HAL hardware data with the following commands:"
hal-info-20091130.tar.gz should be hal-info-20091130.tar.bz2
because the above hal-info link points to a .bz2.
Thanks,
Craig Jackson
ry `/sources/libbonobo-2.18.0/bonobo'
make[2]: *** [all] Error 2
make[2]: Leaving directory `/sources/libbonobo-2.18.0/bonobo'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/sources/libbonobo-2.18.0'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Please note that libbonobo-2.21.90 compiles cl
let me know if there is a better way (i.e. trac) to
report on these type of issues.
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> BLFS is woefully out of date. HAL-0.5.9.1 is two years old.
>
> Try hal-0.5.12.tar.gz at http://hal.freedesktop.org/releases/
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> -- Bruce
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Thank you. Can't wait until HAL goes into udev.
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sr/include/libvolume_id.h with
this file from CentOS located at:
http://www.koders.com/c/fid73AA134FD39DDA42F5A88EFEFC19A604A874C79D.aspx?s=md5
I tried replacing it and make completed successfully. I am not sure
whether HAL or UDEV is to blame in this case.
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if there is a more preferred way to report typo bugs.
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Information week has a great article that covers the LFS projects on
pages 3 and 4. I have put it on Digg, so everyone visit the article
below and digg it. :)
http://digg.com/linux_unix/How_To_Roll_Your_Own_Linux_Distro_InformationWeek
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ose of the extra-prompt.sh script is. I'm a big fan of a
colorful but simple prompt, but this one seems broken in the way it is
implemented.
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ad thanks to Gena for not being as lazy as I. :)
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I would have used trac but my account is no longer active
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Correction, my BLFS account works, my LFS account does not. I have
submitted the bug in BLFS-svn trac:
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/ticket/2109
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I have verified this version of cups builds with this patch but not without.
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be able to report a few BLFS bugs, but haven't needed to as of yet.
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Do you have a valid group for your user? All the bash scripts are
just examples. The idea with the umask one is that if the name of
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I have always wondered why the group 100 is not included in LFS when
/etc/group is created. When I do configure for useradd in BLFS ch.3
it always ends u
Lord Igtenio wrote:
> Probably. But I also have a sore spot for having
> self-educated myself in the usage and repair of
> Computers, and most "Professionals" considering
> that to be "trite"
Being self taught is not trite. It is the ultimate way to learn
because you won't forget so easily. I sa
On 3/1/06, Lord Igtenio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In file included from png.c:13:
> png.h:359:18: zlib.h: No such file or directory
> In file included from png.h:363
Looks like you might be missing Zlib from LFS Chapter 6. According to
the LFS book, File-4.13 and Util-Linux-2.12g also depend
> PS: Please have a look at the nettiquette rules. You are top posting and
> not trimming.
>
Wow, My apologies. I have changed my settings, and thank you for not
forwarding to /dev/null :) Hopefully this format is satisfactory.
Thank you also for clarification on user privileges.
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Wow, I must've missed that one too. I guess I will be unprivileged as much as I can from now on. I never read the BLFS book straight through like I did with LFS. Does this have to do with security or does it actually change the functionality?
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this :)
Craig (Epitome)On 12/9/05, Simon Geard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 11:16 -0800, Craig Jackson wrote:> Hello,>> I tried killing arts as suggested, as well and running from a terminal.> With arts killed, xmms doesn't produce the error but it still doesn
he BLFS-5.1 instructions
for my LFS-6.1.1 build but got the same results. The only unique
factors here seem to be udev/hotplug and the Linux-2.6 kernel itself.
Does anyone else reproduce this problem? My LFS-6.x builds are very
clean and snappy so far except for this annoying little sound thing.
Th
work, there is something far more basic not set up correctly.
Good luck
Craig Jackson
On 11/19/05, David Lyne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello!I'll submit this problem here, but if it ought to be directed tolfs-support then let me know and I'll stop bugging you 8o) Also,
apologi
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