This is a conflicting merge because of:
- The trunk and loongarch branch are having two different binutils patch
- The bump of min-kernel in trunk
- The introduce of DRM panic in trunk
The preceding commit uses <systemitem> elements to mark the lfs
user and group in commands. Unfortunately, this change the
rendering in html, because now lfs appears in an italic font.
Using <userinput remap='group'> or <userinput remap='user'> allows
parsing the XML for jhalfs, but does not change the html rendering.
"gcc(1)" is really not a file name.
Use <ulink> and link to the online man page on
https://man.archlinux.org/ so the user can refer to the man pages more
easily.
The change is done via a sed command and long lines are wrapped
manually.
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.
Update to iana-etc-20230524.
Update to MarkupSafe-2.1.3 (Python Module)
Update to linux-6.3.5.
Update to openssl-3.1.1.
Update to meson-1.1.1.
Update to diffutils-3.10.
Update to bc-6.6.0.
If you are using a "modern" distro (with devtmpfs and a modern udev
implementation), a bind mounting is actually not needed because you can
mount devtmpfs anyway. The only reason for bind mounting is to be
compatible with old host distros where /dev is a directory containing
many static device nodes, or is a tmpfs (not same as devtmpfs) popluated
by bootscript or an old udev (modern udev implementations, including
eudev and systemd-udev used by LFS, strictly requires a devtmpfs on
/dev).
So update the explanation to match the status quo.
I'm pretty sure "stage 2" libstdc++ (installed in ch6) is already fully
featured. The reason to rebuild the stage 3 libstdc++ (or entire
stage 3 gcc) is same as the reason to rebuild every packages in multiple
chapters: to "settle down" it.
Merge the content of
https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html#rebuild-ch8 into the book
as an explanation.
LFS and the host may use different /boot configuration, so do not assume
they'll share a /boot partition (two different /boot partition or only one
with separate /boot are possible).
It's irrational to force a sysv builder to download systemd, or vice
versa. But we cannot simply make wget-list specific for revision: IIRC
the wget-list file with all packages in either revision is used by some
scripts on rivendell. So we keep wget-list as is, and provide a new
wget-list-$(REV) file which only contains the packages for one revision.
Update to attr-2.5.1
Uodate to acl-2.5.1
Update to linux-5.11.10
Update to bc-3.3.4
Update to man-pages-5.11
Update to expat-2.3.0
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Update to iana-etc-20210304.
Update to zstd-1.4.9.
Update to sysvinit-2.99.
Update to linux-5.11.6.
Update to libcap-2.49.
Update to iproute2-5.11.0.
Update to e2fsprogs-1.46.2.
Update to bison-3.7.6.
Update to bc-3.3.3.
Update to attr-2.5.0.
Update to acl-2.3.0.
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