- according to our typography, referring to a manual page should be
<filename>page(x)</filename>
- don't enclose punctuation into quotes
- use <option> for option
Since it is needed for both building and installing, exporting it
allows to have it defined even if building as a regular user (so that
sudo is run for installing) or using a package manager (which usually
runs in a new shell and forgets unexported variables)
- Update to meson-1.3.1 (#5402)
- Update to vim-9.0.2189 (#4500)
- Update to inetutils-2.5 (#5404)
- Update to xml-parser-2.47 (#5403)
- Update to linux-6.6.8 (#5397)
- Update to tzdata-2023d (#5399)
- Update to setuptools-69.0.3 (#5400)
- Update to iana-etc-20231205 (#5006)
- Update to autoconf-2.72 (#5398)
- Update to grub-2.12 (#5396)
The sed command has changed ../rules.d/70-power-switch.rules to
"../rules.d", causing the install command to fail.
Change the command enumerating ../rules.d/*.rules but
70-power-switch.rules to a "find" command. Edit another "find" command
so the styles of them are the same.
There are some suspicious "nptl/tst-robust" test failures in Glibc, but
all other test results are clean. To be diagnosed...
And note that jhalfs needs an update to work with the merged parallelism
changes.
Set -Dlogind=false -Dvconsole=false to disable out-of-scope udev rules.
Use "ninja -n" to list the targets, so the disabled udev rules won't
show up then we can remove some "rm" commands. Do not remove
70-power-switch.rules from the source directory so we won't break
multilib.
There seems some guy overusing this method so we should add more
caveats.
- Use /opt/foo-x.y instead of /usr/pkg/foo-x.y. /opt/foo-x.y is used in
BLFS for Rustc, Qt5, etc. and /usr/pkg is not FHS-compliant.
- Use /etc/ld.so.conf and LDFLAGS instead of LD_LIBRARY_PATH. Relying
on LD_LIBRARY_PATH is generally a bad idea, and we also don't use it
in BLFS for /opt packages.
- Discourage this method for general use, mention it may not work for
vital packages like Glibc.
We'd fixed#5180 by forcing LN='ln -f'. But this has stopped to work
with gawk-5.2.2 (and 5.3.0) because now the building system explicitly
checks the existence of gawk-&gawk-version; and refuses to update it if
it exists.
Now removing the file before "make install" seems the easiest solution.
Link: https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/gawk.git/commit/?id=11762f4c0685
Update to iana-etc-20231019.
Update to wheel-0.41.3.
Update to shadow-4.14.2.
Update to openssl-3.1.4.
Update to texinfo-7.1.
Update to meson-1.2.3.
Update to bc-6.7.2.
Update to linux-6.5.9.
Update to Python-3.12.0.
Add setuptools-68.2.2.
Disable building nscd in glibc.
Update to iana-etc-20230929.
Update to vim-9.0.1968.
Update to openssl-3.1.3.
Update to meson-1.2.2.
Update to man-db-2.12.0.
Update to linux-6.5.5.
Update to kmod-31.
Update to kbd-2.6.3.
Update to gettext-0.22.2.
Update to bc-6.7.0.
It allows binutils to link to zstd, so binutils will have
zstd-compressed debug section support (the compression is not enabled
by default but can be enabled via LDFLAGS etc. if wanted).
We also need to add libzstd.so.&zstd-version; into online_usrlib to
prevent a crash in stripping.
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
Well, I forgot to create the man pages tarball as root, so if we don't
use --no-same-owner the man pages will be owned by UID 1000 :(.
Instead of regenerating the tarball again let's just fix this in the
book.
Update udev-lfs tarball to remove obsolete
cdrom rules and references to ISDN devices.
Update to wheel-0.41.0 (Python Module).
Update to tar-1.35.
Update to systemd-254.
Update to meson-1.2.0.
Update to linux-6.4.7.
Update to gcc-13.2.0.
Update to file-5.45.
This partially reverts commit 1053282e5f.
There is actually only one test suite in LFS build even with -k, but on
my complete system there are many test failures with "-k". I guess some
tests depend on non-LFS packages.
The text change is reverted, but the command change is preserved as
generally we should use -k for any make check command known to fail.