There are two tools:
1. lsblibchk
This tool will scan ALL library paths to ensure that your
distro contains the nessecary library files (as defined in the
LSB library dependency section of revision .9.0) this is a
distro compliance checker, NOT an app complaince checker.
However, the other to
At 03.07 09/05/01 -0400, you wrote:
> >
> > Get your compliance testing software now!
> >
> > ftp://lsb.sourceforge.net/pub/lsb/lsbdev
How does that test work? Linux mandrake 7.0 is one of the less
standard distro, in the table. But a lot of things are changed from that
version, what about new
Kyle Jacobs wrote:
>
> The LSB's somewhat "tenative" standards have gel'ed quite a bit,
> they're releasing .9.0 of their Linux standards for a 30-day
> peer review,
One thing that gives me grief and will affect everyone who "upgrades" via
install is the lack of consistency in user/group names
On 08 May 2001 22:44:32 -0400, Kyle Jacobs wrote:
> The LSB's somewhat "tenative" standards have gel'ed quite a bit,
> they're releasing .9.0 of their Linux standards for a 30-day
> peer review,
>
> then it's going to the FSF.
>
> http://www.linuxbase.org/spec/lsbreview.html
>
> I hope the c