When I installed the UDEV extras for systemd I saw that there were three 
different tar balls for UDEV-188. I started with the first one 
udev-lfs-188.tar.bz2. and the installation of systemd-188 for gudev failed with 
configure errors. I tried tarball - 2 and noticed that when it was untarred 
that 
the directory was udev-lfs without the version numbers so I assumed it was a 
mistake as well as tarball 1. I then downloaded tarball 3 and was able to 
complete the builds of the parts I need. I was just wondering why the first two 
tarballs were left on the list if there are mistakes in them. Why not delete 
them and leave the good one as udev-lfs-188? Would have saved me a little time 
and trouble.

One other thing, I am building KDE from BLFS svn on LFS version 7.2. I am 
trying 
to install gst-plugins-base-0.10.36, configure seems to work ok but it fails on 
make with something like "can't find (something-gir-something)" Sorry I don't 
have the exact message available at this time. I thing that the gir library 
comes from gobject-introspection which I don't think I need because I am 
building KDE not GNOME. Is there a configure switch to turn off the search for 
gir? I looked in configure --help and didn't really see anything.

I installed gobject-introspection and the package from systemd but still get 
the 
same error.
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