I have two remarks to the wpa_supplicant step in BLFS. I am referring to the
current 8.1 version
(http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/stable/basicnet/wpa_supplicant.html)
First: the file created with
wpa_passphrase /|SSID|/ /|SECRET_PASSWORD|/ >
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 01:54:28PM +, Hazel Russman wrote:
> io/tst-copy_file_range
> io/tst-copy_file_range-compat
> io/tst-open_tmpfile
>
> Are these a problem?
>
Probably not, if those are the only failures. On different machines
(or different host systems), a few individual failures
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 12:05:45AM -0600, Rob wrote:
> When running
> "make check"
> on glibc-2.27 and other such packages. Is there a way to truncate
> the output so that only passes/fails are shown?
> I know you can go
> "make -s"
> and that will suppress a lot of things during compilation but
On 21/02/18 13:40, René Nyffenegger wrote:
I somehow made my LFS boot and run. Now, I'd like to connect it to the
internet. The system is in an environment with WLAN and DHCP. So, I
cannot configure it with static IP addresses. (At least, that's what I
think).
My first problem is that I
On 21.2.2018. 14:51, Mark Pokorny wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to clarify something regarding the instructions for
building Systemd in LFS 8.2-rc1. Some of the commands include
“LANG=en_US.UTF-8” in them. Should this be adjusted for your local
language (i.e. “en_IE.UTF-8” in my case as I’m
On 21 February 2018 at 13:40, René Nyffenegger
wrote:
> I somehow made my LFS boot and run. Now, I'd like to connect it to the
> internet. The system is in an environment with WLAN and DHCP. So, I cannot
> configure it with static IP addresses. (At least, that's what
io/tst-copy_file_range
io/tst-copy_file_range-compat
io/tst-open_tmpfile
Are these a problem?
No getaddrinfo failures in this version.
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Hi all,
I just wanted to clarify something regarding the instructions for
building Systemd in LFS 8.2-rc1. Some of the commands include
“LANG=en_US.UTF-8” in them. Should this be adjusted for your local
language (i.e. “en_IE.UTF-8” in my case as I’m based in Ireland) or
should they be left
I somehow made my LFS boot and run. Now, I'd like to connect it to the
internet. The system is in an environment with WLAN and DHCP. So, I
cannot configure it with static IP addresses. (At least, that's what I
think).
My first problem is that I believe the kernel does not recognize the
wifi.
On 21/02/2018 12:24, Thomas Seeling wrote:
> Hallo,
>
>> We are using gcc 7.3.0. How did you come to think something else?
>
> Did I misread the announcement for rc1? I thought I spotted gcc 7._0_.0
> in that mail.
>
>
You're right. You did not misread, but Bruce is not a great typist :-)
Hallo,
are you really using gcc 7.0.0 in the upcoming LFS release? I thought
we're heading for gcc 7.3 with retpoline support.
Tschau...Thomas
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