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.
By default page numbering in <preface> is in roman numeral. This
is ok for the book preface, but not for the part III preface.
So copy the page.number.format template from docbook stylesheets
to stylesheets/lfs-xsl/pdf/lfs-pagesetup.xsl, and modify it.
Reported by: Vladimir Pertsev on lfs-dev list
The output of api.github.com is JSON, thus we should not remove every
<...> for it. For example, strip_tags had trimmed the JSON for
shadow-4.14.1, leading to "Attempt to read property "tag_name" on null".
Commit 27d23b1d has changed the convention that scripts with Sxxx
symlinks should be run with "stop" parameter in runlevels 0 and 6.
They should now be called with the more intuitive "start" parameter.
But a few scripts still call "/etc/init.d/halt stop". Fortunately, this
occurs in code paths that are rarely run (unrecoverable errors). So it
was not noticed until now. Anyway, this is fixed in this commit.
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.
For creating a tarball without .git directory easier. The tarball will
include version.ent and LFS-RELEASE files so the book rendered from it
won't show "unknown" for all dates.
Well, I was blaming libtool too much. If the entire Binutils tree uses
libtool this won't happen. The problem is Binutils building system is
using libtool-style idiom on non-libtool components.
And this issue is not related to cross compiling, at all. A native
build can exploit the issue as well (see the updated comment).
Maybe I'll submit a patch to GCC (yes, not a typo, GCC is the upstream
of Binutils building system) to fix the issue when I have the mood...
It makes the package names more consistent, and it reduces the number of
different msgid's for translators.
By the way, move Udev to keep alphabetic order.