On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 05:16 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I would ask,"Are either of those truly part of the main purpose of LFS?"
> >From the book,"The goal of Linux From Scratch is to build a complete and
> usable foundation-level system." The book already builds the kernel and
> inetutil
I understand your concerns, as one of the developers of Cross-LFS, we
see the following scenario. Since most of stuff is based on LFS, we will
feed changes into LFS and LFS will feed changes into Cross-LFS. Both
books are different but have a common ground, the final end product.
I can speak f
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Dan Nicholson wrote:
On 11/17/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would ask,"Are either of those truly part of the main purpose of LFS?"
That's narrow-minded. Support for those who speak any language isn't
That's name-calling. Argument done. All furthe
Dan Nicholson wrote:
So, you obviously didn't read Alexander's UTF-8 book or make any
attempt at investigation before making this statement. Look at
Alexander's book. UTF-8 involves more than a few cosmetic changes
from the very beginning. It's not just something you can decide in
BLFS and sa
On 11/17/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would ask,"Are either of those truly part of the main purpose of LFS?"
That's narrow-minded. Support for those who speak any language isn't
a worthy goal? As long as you're covered I guess. Fact is, UTF-8
support has been a goal for
Ali Servet Donmez wrote:
Thank you, but please consider that i want to write
and save my data in Unicode.
Your welcome :) but you must remember that you also quoted "but if it's
not possible for now, forget about it" :)
You can instead of selecting the latin-5 select utf-8 or something but
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, Declan Moriarty wrote:
Are there any plans to merge any of these separate streams into the
main book? Unicode, particularly, must be the way of the future, like
IPV6 must be the way of the future, however badly they are being handled
now.
I would ask,"Are either of those tr
Recently, Somebody Somewhere wrote these words
> Ali Servet Donmez wrote:
> >I'm aware that, LFS does not reccomend or support
> >Unicode support; but
> >since i'm more confused with every document that i
> >read about locales,
> >keymaps, lang. supports, iso, UTF etc. this is still a
> >valid ques
some
> >*non-important* programs, just like text editor.
> >
> ># Get native or die #
> >
> >Since i wanted to avoid possible problems during
> >installation i didn't
> >changed default locale or keyboard settings,
> resulting
Ali Servet Donmez wrote:
Hi,
# Information #
I'm succeed with blfs-book-6.1.
I've installed my system almost how lfs says, besides
some
*non-important* programs, just like text editor.
# Get native or die #
Since i wanted to avoid possible problems during
inst
Ali Servet Donmez wrote:
I'm aware that, LFS does not reccomend or support
Unicode support; but
since i'm more confused with every document that i
read about locales,
keymaps, lang. supports, iso, UTF etc. this is still a
valid question:
Alexander Patrakov has been working on a UTF-8 compatible
Hi,
# Information #
I'm succeed with blfs-book-6.1.
I've installed my system almost how lfs says, besides
some
*non-important* programs, just like text editor.
# Get native or die #
Since i wanted to avoid possible problems during
installation i didn't
changed
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