18. Feb 2016 20:29 by zarniwh...@ntlworld.com:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:47:05PM +, akhiezer wrote:
>> > From: Stuart <>> smf.accou...@ntlworld.com>> >
>> > Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2016 11:35:43 +
>> > Subject: [lfs-support] CVE-2015-7547
>> >
>> >
>> > >> https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/sho
/boot /etc /lib* /opt /sbin /srv /usr /var > $AFTERINSTALL &&
find /bin /boot /etc /lib* /opt /sbin /srv /usr /var -newer $BEFOREINSTALL
-type f >> $AFTERINSTALL &&
find /bin /boot /etc /lib* /opt /sbin /srv /usr /var -newer $BEFOREINSTALL
-type l >> $AFTERINSTAL
<1 sec though
Any thoughts on this, anyone use something similar for longer periods of
times?
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hich segfaults, and not one of the commands it tries
> to run?
> - You say there is a core dump. Could you analyze the dump on the host,
> using gdb (needs perhaps a few other steps, I have not tried myself).
>
> Pierre
>
>
>
Also make sure to mount the virtual filesystems bef
ere correct, same as you. Maybe it's better to create two
parts, one with the corrects results for x86 and one with the correct results
for x86_64?
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rtant things, the PATH variable and the chroot command.
Don't forget to mount the virtual filesystems again like /mnt/lfs/dev and
/mnt/lfs/proc etc before entering chroot. Also set CFLAGS and makeflags again
if you were using those.
Oh, and success with building, hope it all works!
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22. Oct 2015 15:20 by rhubarbpie...@gmail.com:
>
> I receive numerous EVIOCSKEYCODE errors upon booting. An example:
>
>Oct 20 22:37:16 lfs kernel: <27>udevd[1307]: Error calling EVIOCSKEYCODE
> on device node '/dev/input/event12' (scan code 0x900f8, key code 372):
> Invalid argument
>
>
>
22. Oct 2015 02:21 by craigcgar...@gmail.com:
> Thank you
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 8:12 PM, William Harrington <>
> kb0...@berzerkula.org> > wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 21 Oct 2015 19:29:19 -0400
>> Craig Garner <>> craigcgar...@gmail.com>> > wrote:
>>
>> > I rebooted
>> > back in to my host, did the
>>>>> unix
>>> >>>>>
>>> >>>>> Running target unix
>>> >>>>> Using /tools/share/dejagnu/baseboards/unix.exp as board description
>>> >>>>> file for target.
>>> >>>>> Us
et.
>>>>> Using /tools/share/dejagnu/config/unix.exp as generic interface file
>>>>> for target.
>>>>> Using ./config/unix.exp as tool-and-target-specific interface file.
>>>>> Running ./lib.test/fileutils.exp ...
>>>>> FA
gzip 1.6
>
Not quite sure but you might try version 7.8 of the book. LFS 6.6 is very old
and it's possible some things don't work on a recent Ubuntu distribution.
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eutils.exp ...
> FAIL: test no space left on device
> Running ./lib.test/strutils.exp ...
>
Your partition is probably filled up at this point. Run "df -h" to check if
you have any space left on the LFS partition. Another possibility is the test
suite t
some other additions.
If you would like to check it out:
https://github.com/williex/init.bsd
Feedback welcome!
Regards,
Willie
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