Update the rationale for min-kernel in hostreqs. Add a note in
general.ent about the EOL of current min-kernel. Realign the
backslashes in glibc instructions.
Use "library name" (instead of "library version") for SONAME (for now).
And "conflicting locations" may not be a problem if the symbol is at two
locations but they are exactly same (or ABI compatible).
For the details see lfs-dev discussion.
The current word is still not perfect (we've not defined "the name of a
shared library" at all), so I guess we'll need to make a major revision
for the entire "upgrading issue with shared libraries" thing in the
future.
remap="configure" means it is for configuring the build before
running make (or ninja), not for configuring the system
after the package is installed. We don't have a special attribute
for that.
TODO: HWAsan needs Linux 6.4 (not released yet) and a recent Intel CPU.
So it the kernel and hardware support is available, we may see more
test failures. I'll try it out on my new system...
This reverts commit 01a8a15a96.
We don't list the versioned SONAME symlink for any shared libraries.
TODO: should we remove libelf-0.189.so from the list as well? It sounds
like "libz.so.1.2.13" which is not listed too.
The default /dev/kvm mode is 0666 and we consider it "not so safe".
Like Tim said: "I'm also authenticating to my system all the time and
don't do a chmod -R 777 / after every boot."
With this option, the /dev/kvm mode is set to 0660 and it's tagged
"uaccess" so systemd-logind will add an ACL entry for users logged-in
locally.
The thread functions are in POSIX.1c, not POSIX.1b.
Both POSIX.1b and POSIX.1c are named "extensions" (plural form). And
POSIX.1b is titled "Real-time" instead of "Realtime".
Update to linux-6.2.8 (#5230)
Update to xz-5.4.2 (#5233)
Update to coreutils-9.2 (#5232)
Update to libcap-2.68 (#5236)
Update to bc-6.5.0 (#5228)
Update to openssl-3.1.0 (#5227)
Update to texinfo-7.0.3 (#5235)
Update to grep-3.10 (#5234)
Update to tzdata-2023c (#5237)
Update to wheel-0.40.0 (#5229)
Add flit-core-3.8.0
1. Declare UNIX98 PTY requirement in host system requirements and check
it in the script. All desktop or server distros should have it now,
but let's stop anyone from building on a embedded distro w/o UNIX98
PTY early...
2. Use Expect test suite as a guard against mishandled $LFS/dev/pts.
3. No need to test the basic function of Expect in Binutils anymore
because if ($LFS)/dev/pts is not good, the Expect test suite would
have failed.