rding to BLFS. :-)
Java is not mandatory requirement to build OpenOffice 2.2. Neigher
JRE/JDK, nor gcj, nor classpath.
Don't know about 2.0
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Does anyone run the LTP test suite on a LFS system?
On my system most of the tests (./runalltests.sh) succeeded, except for:
$ grep FAIL ltp-full.log
INFO: pan reported some tests FAIL
$ grep BROK ltp-full.log
swapon023 BROK : Cleanup failed, quitting the test
swapon024 BROK : Remai
ibe to
a mailing list of an every application I make patch for.
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Project is dead, but if you wish for some reason to build pixieplus, you can try
to apply the patch (gcc4 & ImageMagick 6.3.3-6 fixes)
source:
http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/pixieplus/pixieplus_0.5.4-2.tar.gz
Configure with:
CXXFLAGS="-fPIC" \
ac_cv_header_magick_resou
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> 2) You need to install the acpid package first, then you should look here:
> http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Shutting_system_down_by_pressing_the_power_button
> There's a special line for KDE, but note that they used /opt/kde as
> installation
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> A. Alocci
Thanks!
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patch for x86_64 build follows.
One may also need to add CFLAGS="-fPIC" before ./configure if building
on x86_64 with internal chmlib.
--- kchmviewer-3.0/lib/libchmfile/libchmfileimpl.h.orig 2007-04-29
17:18:08.0 +0800
+++ kchmviewer-3.0/lib/libchmfile/libchmfileimpl.h 2007-04-29
17:1
Hello!
Can anyone hint me what I need to do in order to get KDE reaction on:
1) Removable device insertion (autofs?...)
2) 'Power' button pressing
hal 0.5.9, dbus 1.0.2, kde 3.5.6, ivman 0.6.14
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> correct spell is ac_cv_visibility_pragma=no).
Yeah, it is so. I misspelled the option in my post, but not in the .mozconfig.
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bility=no to my .mozconfig in order to
avoid 'relocation R_X86_64_PC32' gcc4 bug.
And congratulate me, at last I've done the work.
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n freetype, indeed. Without the bytecode interpreter
all looks perfectly. Thank you. Have also added msttcore and dejavu
fonts and adjusted /etc/fonts/local.conf. As for version 2.3.3, I'll
probably try it later.
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e broken? I use freetype-2.3.2, not 2.1.10 as in the book.
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.php?image=86723_lfs1_122_784lo.jpg
What needs to be done to fix this issue?
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Hello!
Does anyone succeeded with the initng (http://www.initng.org/) use
together with a *LFS system?
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e.h.tmp
It seems it's a bug in GTK itself, or in your toolchain (less likely),
or both. I had such a problem (segmentation fault) when I was building
the ncurses-5.5/5.6. You can try to set CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS for no
optimization or to somehow modify the configure script's options.
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ing edge host toolchains (Fedora)".
It seems like it is the solution I needed:
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-dev/2007-March/059053.html
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/lfs-dev/2007-February/059039.html
I'll try it soon. Thanks.
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uot;libc.so.6: File format not recognized". I'll try a little later
to reveal cause of this error. Maybe somebody can give me
a solution, an hint or point to the direction I should dig?
P.S.: Please don't offer me to build system from the available x86_64
beta LiveCD or some
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> The bastards at antivir.de stopped to provide the free avmailgate for
> unix. the antivir as a workstation-version is still free, but
> you have
> to pay for the mailgate. I'd be ready to pay some bucks for
> the service,
> but for sure not some hundred euros per year.
>
> No, of course I had not. No one instruction has told me.to
> do. I am really
> _getting_mad ! I am used to work on research and
> development., but this is a
> very hard case of try and error approach. Nevertheless,
> please continue
> helping, I will return efforts writing a hint for this
> ter
> just for the sake of learning: if I take of the cable out of
> my eth0-card from
> the PC, I get inmediately the message: "eth0: link down".Or after
> reconnecting, "eth0: link up, 100Mbps, full duplex, lpa 0x41E1". Up
> to now, I thought, that the ability of the system to recognize the
> behavi
> Would this be wanted? Earlier hints on spamassassin have to a great
> extent been obsoleted as 3.1.0 has significant changes. I also have
> nstructions for Vipul's Razor & DCC and am thinking small box, not
> server.
>
> Having said the above, I would like to see this kit on the
> linuxfromscra
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> char c;
>
> if (c == ',' || c == ':' || c == ':')
>
> as it always passes as true. Then it folds the line in some
> specious way
> and I lose three letters. I did try going to the hex code
>
> if (c == '0x3b' || c == '0x3a' || c == '0x2c')
>
> and gcc got really an
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> Kids are useful for something.
>
> I got my young fresher windows kiddie to apply his (little) knowledge
> of C to your file. We got it compiled, but it keeps throwing
>
> Damn, couldn't open input file!
>
> errors. It can open the input file. It's this bit
>
> /* Ma
> There is an indent program, is there? Good . I'll go after it.
>
> Thanks very much for the effort in the above example. It's a pity
> I'm illiterate in C. I'll try it. The max line lingth I see.
> Where do I
> set the indent?
Yeah, it should just be called "indent". :) Um... In that pro
> if pidof nfsd 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then {
> rpc.nfsd -- 0
> sleep 1
> if pidof nfsd 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then {
> echo_failure
> boot_mesg "Killing N
> Not everybody builds SVN.
Bah! Yellowbellies!
Dave ;)
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> Thanks, Dave. I didn't read this before I posted my "SOLVED" note. Is
> there a difference between 'stuff' and {stuff} in this regard?
>
> Dan
No problem. :)
And in answer to your question:
Not when it's something simple like that, no... :) The curly braces will
"wrap" a function or an incl
> undefined symbol: _Z16XineramaIsActiveP9_XDisplay
> This is a problem with your headers, add 'extern "C" {' and '}' around
> '#include , and then build through
> libvcl644li.so.
>
> However, I have no clue how to decipher this. Does it mean
> to put this
> sequence in the configure.in file:
>
> sacarde wrote these words on 10/02/05 14:56 CST:
>
> I am building BLFS 6.1 packages, but:
>
> ftp://ftp.remotesensing.org/libtiff/tiff-3.7.3.tar.gz
>
> does not exist..
>
> can you help me to download libtif ?
Another place to look is FreshMeat... http://www.freshmeat.net... Just
I just thought I'd mention... For those who are intimidated by the "info"
command... There's tkinfo, which I just discovered today, and it takes all
the frustration out of the info command. :) Very nice, and easy to install
too! :) More information can be found at:
http://math-www.uni-paderb
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>>
>> On the line "xterm -g 80x40+0+0 &", what is "-g" for? TIA
>
> This question troubles me. In your massive bombardment of the lfs and
> blfs support lists for several weeks, has no one mentioned the use o
> Here is a generic method to implement a timeout in BASH.
>SNIP<
NICE! *applause*
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> Dave, they made it easy. Use
>
> ./configure --cache-file=Dave.txt
>
> Then go through Dave.txt, and send us the lowdown. Exact error please.
Thanks Declan, but with a bit of looking through the source file, I just
removed this line from fping.c:
#define IPV6 1
> I'm kind of stymied, and would appreciate
> any assistance or
> cluebats anyone can throw at me. :)
Bah humbug. ;) *throws cluebat at self* After a bit of debugging
(inserting spurious statements like "printf("check 1\n"); etc) in the code,
I found out that it's trying to use IPv6 sockets.
Hey folks, just wondering if anyone has used fping (http://www.fping.com)
successfully with LFS? I'm running LFS SVN-20050730, and when I install
fping 2.4b2_to-ipv6 (I tried 2.4b2, but had problems compiling it due to a
problem with aclocal and/or automake, which I have no idea about!). I
succes
> It is not obvious to me.
> I read the man useradd and I could not find the solution.
> This commands are on the book lfs.
> I apologize for my question.
No need to apologize. :) I believe what being referred to was that you
don't need to use the "-k /dev/null" directive. :) Please correct me
> > So I went hunting through the /dev/sd{a,b,c} devices where
> I found the
> > xd card residing on /dev/sdc. I was then able to mount and read it.
>
> Ah, so that *is* how it works... that was a lucky guess then.
>
> I'll have to remember that, since a new monitor I'm looking at getting
> incl
> The final error that breaks the install is at the moment "/bin/chmod:
> cannot access `/usr/share/gnome/help/fish-applet-2/C/*.xml': No such
> file or directory". And I'm too frustrated to look into it :-(
>
> Any helpful ideas? Thanks in advance and sorry for 'flooding'
> the list
> with he
> Hope that helps. I always went into the debugger thinking I
> was going
> to get my problems figured out. But then reality set in that I don't
> know programming and I was just guessing at what all the odd
> calls were
> trying to do.
Heheheh. :) I've been programming (C/C++) for about
> In fact, you may wish to search the archives for this error
> message and
> see what we did at the time to fix it, and see if a similar try might
> at least patch things.
Sounds good to me, Randy... I'll see what an archive search finds. :)
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> What version of BLFS are the instructions based on. What version
> of LFS are you using?
Of course... :D
BLFS svn-20050814 ;)
LFS SVN-20050814 :P
Yeah, I know, you're gonna hate me for that, but I still figured I could let
you know that I'm experiencing the same errors here too. :D
> Hi everyone!
>
> There was not any error to install it.
> When the BLFS 6.0 asks to run firefox in the /usr/bin, there
> is a failure:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/bin# firefox
> *** nsExtensionManager::_disableObsoleteExtensions - failure,
> catching
> exception so finalize window can close
>
Hey folks. :) Just wondering if anyone has successfully installed EVMS
(Enterprise Volume Management System at http://evms.sourceforge.net/) on an LFS
system? If so, does anyone have any hints or tips on doing this? :) I'd be
very interested in installing this, but if someone has any experi
Hey folks. :) Just wondering if anyone has successfully installed EVMS
(Enterprise Volume Management System at http://evms.sourceforge.net/) on an
LFS system? If so, does anyone have any hints or tips on doing this? :)
I'd be very interested in installing this, but if someone has any experience
> How is it best done these days. Can I filter externally with
> thunderbird?
I'd recommend qmail with spamassassin and clamav (for antivirus). A great
place to look is http://www.qmailrocks.org... Check the instructions for
Debian, it's pretty much a source install, and has everything that you
Hi guys, I wasn't sure which list to post this to, so I posted it to both
BLFS support and BLFS Development...
I'm using svn-20050707, and installed OpenSSH-4.1p1.
I'm linking it statically against OpenSSL 0.98. The problem I had is that
when I ran a make, lybcrypto.a was giving an undefined ref
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