Update to vim-1837.$
Update to zlib-1.3.$
Update to wheel-0.41.2 (Python Module).$
Update to util-linux-2.39.2.$
Update to sysvinit-3.08.$
Update to shadow-4.14.0.$
Update to Python-3.11.5.$
Update to procps-ng-4.0.4.$
Update to pkgconf-2.0.2.$
Update to mpfr-4.2.1.$
Update to kbd-2.6.2.$
Update to gzip-1.13.$
Update to coreutils-9.4.$
Specify the 'nobody-group' for systemd.$
Remove unused usb group.$
Update to xz-5.4.4.
Update to less-643.
Update to meson-1.2.1.
Update to linux-6.4.10.
Update to iana-etc-20230810.
Update to pkgconf-2.0.1.
All build times and sizes were also checked and updated as needed.
They look better than "echo >>" and "sed -i". And I think an example
showing how to use groupadd/groupdel is good anyway. The format of
/etc/group is already shown in chapter 7.
Specifying --modversion with multiple packages just does not make sense.
The real problem here is it's erroring out even if the multiple
arguments are for the same package.
Update to xz-5.4.4.
Update to wheel-0.41.1 (Python Module).
Update to man-pages-6.05.01.
Update to linux-6.4.8.
Update to iana-etc-20230804.
Update to pkgconf 2.0.0.
This will install dbus.service and dbus.socket into
/usr/lib/systemd/user. In a base LFS installation the systemd per-user
daemon is not usable at all, so they may seem useless. But if we
install them, we can start to use them once systemd is rebuilt with PAM
in BLFS (without rebuilding dbus).
Well, the analyzer failures are introduced by literally *my* Glibc
change [1] and I'll sort them out for GCC 14...
And the ASAN failures seem caused by the introduction of
__isoc23_strtol (the libsanitizer does not know to intercept it). I'll
test with LLVM once I reach it in BLFS (LLVM is the upstream of
libsanitizer) and make a bug report.
limits-exprparen.c also fails to me, it needs "ulimit -s 65536" instead
of "ulimit -s 32768" in my build but maybe it's caused by my custom
*FLAGS.
[1]:https://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc.git;a=commit;h=71d9e0fe766a