Changeset 64d97b7c
- Timestamp:
- 04/01/2003 07:52:38 PM (22 years ago)
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- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gimp3, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v1_0, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/for-12.3, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/spidermonkey128, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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general/graphlib/libungif.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 5 5 &libungif-intro; 6 6 &libungif-inst; 7 &libungif-config;8 7 &libungif-desc; 9 8 -
general/graphlib/libungif/libungif-intro.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 6 6 Version used: &libungif-version; 7 7 Package size: &libungif-size; 8 Estimated Disk space required: &libungif-buildsize;</screen> 8 Estimated Disk space required: &libungif-buildsize; 9 Estimated build time: &libungif-time;</screen> 9 10 10 11 <para>The libungif package contains libraries for reading all gifs and -
general/prog/librep/librep-intro.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 6 6 Version used: &librep-version; 7 7 Package size: &librep-size; 8 Estimated Disk space required: &librep-buildsize;</screen> 8 Estimated Disk space required: &librep-buildsize; 9 Estimated build time: &librep-time;</screen> 9 10 10 11 <para>The librep package contains a Lisp system. This is useful for -
general/prog/librep/librep.ent
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 5 5 <!ENTITY librep-desc SYSTEM "librep-desc.xml"> 6 6 <!ENTITY librep-config SYSTEM "librep-config.xml"> 7 <!ENTITY librep-buildsize "6. 7MB">8 <!ENTITY librep-version "0.16. 1">9 <!ENTITY librep-download-http "http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/librep/librep-0.16. 1.tar.gz">7 <!ENTITY librep-buildsize "6.8 MB"> 8 <!ENTITY librep-version "0.16.2"> 9 <!ENTITY librep-download-http "http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/librep/librep-0.16.2.tar.gz"> 10 10 <!ENTITY librep-download-ftp ""> 11 11 <!ENTITY librep-size "896 KB"> -
introduction/important/bootscripts.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 8 8 Note that this is lfs-bootscripts-1.6 and later (the old numbering 9 9 changed as of LFS-3.2). The scripts won't work with versions of LFS 10 before 3.2 because of a change in their organi sation with the new10 before 3.2 because of a change in their organization with the new 11 11 scripts. However, it should be trivial to adapt the scripts if needed 12 12 for older LFS versions.</para> -
introduction/important/unpacking.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 19 19 into <filename>/usr/src</filename>.</para> 20 20 21 <para>We can not emphasi se strongly enough that you should start from a21 <para>We can not emphasize strongly enough that you should start from a 22 22 <emphasis>clean source tree</emphasis> each time. This means that if 23 23 you have had an error, it's usually best to delete the source tree and -
introduction/welcome/changelog.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 11 11 <itemizedlist> 12 12 13 <listitem><para>April 1st, 2003 [larry]: X: updated to 14 sawfish-1.3.</para></listitem> 15 16 <listitem><para>April 1st, 2003 [larry]: prog: updated to 17 librep-0.16.2.</para></listitem> 18 13 19 <listitem><para>April 1st, 2003 [tushar]: prog: added motif fix for j2sdk. 14 20 Happy 1st April:) BTW, the fix is real:)</para></listitem> … … 35 41 lcms-1.09.</para></listitem> 36 42 37 <listitem><para>March 24th, 2003 [larry]: PST: Added cyrillic fonts to43 <listitem><para>March 24th, 2003 [larry]: PST: Added Cyrillic fonts to 38 44 a2ps as suggested by Alexander Patrakov.</para></listitem> 39 45 … … 143 149 144 150 <listitem><para>March 4th, 2003 [bdubbs]: X: updated keyboard 145 layout exp anation and example in XFree86.</para></listitem>151 layout explanation and example in XFree86.</para></listitem> 146 152 147 153 <listitem><para>March 3rd, 2003 [larry]: X: updated to … … 164 170 openoffice.</para></listitem> 165 171 166 <listitem><para>March 3rd, 2003 [tushar]: j2sdk: Added expla inations172 <listitem><para>March 3rd, 2003 [tushar]: j2sdk: Added explanations 167 173 for patches.</para></listitem> 168 174 … … 172 178 173 179 <listitem><para>March 1st, 2003 [larry]: basicnet: corrections to 174 inetutils install instructions, submitted by James iIwanek.</para></listitem>175 176 <listitem><para>March 1st, 2003 [larry]: multimedia: appl ed James'180 inetutils install instructions, submitted by James Iwanek.</para></listitem> 181 182 <listitem><para>March 1st, 2003 [larry]: multimedia: applied James' 177 183 patch to roll alsa to 0.9.0rc7</para></listitem> 178 184 … … 185 191 186 192 <listitem><para>February 28th, 2003 [tushar]: Remove && from the end of 187 unset VAR to accom odate bash versions < 2.05b. Minor fixes to some193 unset VAR to accommodate bash versions < 2.05b. Minor fixes to some 188 194 packages.</para></listitem> 189 195 … … 213 219 214 220 <listitem><para>February 24th, 2003 [larry]: Basicnet: Added 215 inetutils-1.4.2 contribut ied by James Iwanek and removed telnet.</para></listitem>221 inetutils-1.4.2 contributed by James Iwanek and removed telnet.</para></listitem> 216 222 217 223 <listitem><para>February 23rd, 2003 [larry]: Server: Updated to … … 278 284 mozilla-1.2.1-gtk-mozembed.patch and fixed typo.</para></listitem> 279 285 280 <listitem><para>February 13th, 2003 [larry]: Appendic ies: Moved portmap286 <listitem><para>February 13th, 2003 [larry]: Appendices: Moved portmap 281 287 to S22 and xinetd to S23 so that libfam will work 282 288 properly.</para></listitem> … … 289 295 290 296 <listitem><para>February 12th, 2003 [larry]: postlfs: Updated PAM and 291 shadow instructions to correct the none working behavio ur under LFS cvs297 shadow instructions to correct the none working behavior under LFS cvs 292 298 reported by Jim Gifford.</para></listitem> 293 299 … … 304 310 OpenOffice.</para></listitem> 305 311 306 <listitem><para>February 10th, 2003 [tushar]: KDE: Added expla ination for the312 <listitem><para>February 10th, 2003 [tushar]: KDE: Added explanation for the 307 313 environment variable DO_NOT_COMPILE.</para></listitem> 308 314 … … 734 740 735 741 <listitem><para>December 9th, 2002 [markh]: Introduction: Wrote the 736 organi sation page.</para></listitem>742 organization page.</para></listitem> 737 743 738 744 <listitem><para>December 9th, 2002 [markh]: Introduction: Apply Seth's … … 1057 1063 1058 1064 <listitem><para>September 30th, 2002 [larry]: Gnome: Fixed some 1059 depend ancies and a url.</para></listitem>1065 dependencies and a url.</para></listitem> 1060 1066 1061 1067 <listitem><para>September 29th, 2002 [larry]: Gnome: Change order of 1062 GConf-1.0.9, seems to have a hidden depend ancy on gdk.</para></listitem>1068 GConf-1.0.9, seems to have a hidden dependency on gdk.</para></listitem> 1063 1069 1064 1070 <listitem><para>September 29th, 2002 [markh]: Introduction: Rewrite "Which … … 1069 1075 list and tidy XML slightly.</para></listitem> 1070 1076 1071 <listitem><para>September 29th, 2002 [larry]: pst: added depend ancy to1077 <listitem><para>September 29th, 2002 [larry]: pst: added dependency to 1072 1078 DocBook.</para></listitem> 1073 1079 … … 1076 1082 1077 1083 <listitem><para>September 28th, 2002 [larry]: Server: Billy expanded 1078 inst uctions to include xinetd for samba and qmail. General: added extra1084 instructions to include xinetd for samba and qmail. General: added extra 1079 1085 installation for gdbm (Apache) and edited libfam.</para></listitem> 1080 1086 … … 1141 1147 1142 1148 <listitem><para>September 20th, 2002 [bdubbs]: Multimedia: Added 1143 qt as prerequ site to aRts.</para></listitem>1149 qt as prerequisite to aRts.</para></listitem> 1144 1150 1145 1151 <listitem><para>September 19th, 2002 [larry]: Gnome: Added … … 1292 1298 1293 1299 <listitem><para>August 29th, 2002 [larry]: Postlfs: Updated to 1294 zsh-4.0.6, modif ed wget per highos suggestion.</para></listitem>1300 zsh-4.0.6, modified wget per highos suggestion.</para></listitem> 1295 1301 1296 1302 <listitem><para>August 27th, 2002 [larry]: Gnome: Added … … 1306 1312 <listitem><para>August 27th, 2002 [highos]: Content: Updated to 1307 1313 MySQL-3.23.52. A description fix and path change for FHS 1308 compl aince.</para></listitem>1314 compliance.</para></listitem> 1309 1315 1310 1316 <listitem><para>August 27th, 2002 [highos]: General: Upgraded to … … 1512 1518 1513 1519 <listitem><para>July 22nd, 2002 [larry]: Multimedia: modified install 1514 instruction for cdrtools to accom odate $CFLAGS with spaces.</para></listitem>1520 instruction for cdrtools to accommodate $CFLAGS with spaces.</para></listitem> 1515 1521 1516 1522 <listitem><para>July 21st, 2002 [bdubbs]: Updated description of lame package 1517 in KDE configur eation description.</para></listitem>1523 in KDE configuration description.</para></listitem> 1518 1524 1519 1525 <listitem><para>July 21st, 2002 [larry]: System Utilities: Added Zip 2.3.</para></listitem> … … 1557 1563 </para></listitem> 1558 1564 1559 <listitem><para>July 7th, 2002 [markh]: REORGANI SATION DONE. Note that1565 <listitem><para>July 7th, 2002 [markh]: REORGANIZATION DONE. Note that 1560 1566 all Changelog entries below this one will now refer to the wrong 1561 1567 answer.</para></listitem> 1562 1568 1563 1569 <listitem><para>July 4th, 2002 [bdubbs]: Various typo and 1564 gramm er changes.</para></listitem>1570 grammar changes.</para></listitem> 1565 1571 1566 1572 <listitem><para>July 4th, 2002 [bdubbs]: KDE section - updated … … 1603 1609 1604 1610 <listitem><para>June 24th, 2002 [larry]: Chapter 9 - Updated to 1605 OpenSSH-3.3p1, with modifications to set up privile dged/unpriviledged1611 OpenSSH-3.3p1, with modifications to set up privileged/unprivileged 1606 1612 operations which is now the default. Chapter 4 - Added GLib-2.0.4, 1607 1613 Pango-1.0.3 and ATK-1.0.2</para></listitem> -
introduction/welcome/credits.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 40 40 Lynn</emphasis>.</para></listitem> 41 41 42 <listitem><para>Chapter 03: Customi sing your logon & vimrc: <emphasis>Mark42 <listitem><para>Chapter 03: Customizing your logon & vimrc: <emphasis>Mark 43 43 Hymers</emphasis>.</para></listitem> 44 44 … … 110 110 Hymers</emphasis></para></listitem> 111 111 112 <listitem><para>aspell, balsa, bind, bonobo, bon bo-conf, cvs server,112 <listitem><para>aspell, balsa, bind, bonobo, bonobo-conf, cvs server, 113 113 db-3.3.11, db-3.1.17, emacs, evolution, exim, expat, gal, gnome-print, GnuCash, 114 114 gtkhtml, guppi, guile, guppi, g-wrap, leafnode, lesstif, libcapplet, … … 175 175 176 176 <listitem><para><emphasis>Oliver Brakmann</emphasis> for developing the 177 dhcpcd patch for FHS compli ence.</para></listitem>177 dhcpcd patch for FHS compliance.</para></listitem> 178 178 179 <listitem><para><emphasis>DJ Lucas</emphasis> for cont ibuting to dhcpcd179 <listitem><para><emphasis>DJ Lucas</emphasis> for contributing to dhcpcd 180 180 patch and many contributions while dhcp section was being 181 181 developed.</para></listitem> -
postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 25 25 26 26 <para> 27 Now that we have a file mounted and us eable, let's prepare it to be27 Now that we have a file mounted and usable, let's prepare it to be 28 28 filled with useful material. Since this is only a rescue floppy we'll 29 29 only need to set up the minimum directories.</para> -
postlfs/config/config.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 15 15 subsystems but these are mostly simply pretty frontends to the process 16 16 of editing the file. The advantage of text-only configuration is that 17 you can edit parameters using your favo urite text editor, whether that17 you can edit parameters using your favorite text editor, whether that 18 18 be vim, emacs or anything else.</para> 19 19 -
postlfs/config/logon.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 1 1 <sect1 id="postlfs-config-logon"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="logon.html" dir="postlfs"?> 3 <title>/etc/issue (Customi sing your logon)</title>3 <title>/etc/issue (Customizing your logon)</title> 4 4 5 5 <para>When you first boot up your new LFS system, the logon screen will … … 26 26 alone.</para> 27 27 28 <para>The following escapes are recogni sed by agetty (the program which28 <para>The following escapes are recognized by agetty (the program which 29 29 usually parses <filename>/etc/issue</filename>). This information is from 30 30 <userinput>man agetty</userinput> where you can find extra information -
postlfs/config/profile.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 4 4 5 5 <para>The shell program <filename>/bin/bash</filename> (hereafter 6 refer ed to as just "the shell") uses a collection of startup files to6 referred to as just "the shell") uses a collection of startup files to 7 7 help create an environment to run in. Each file has a specific use and 8 8 may affect login and interactive environments differently.</para> … … 24 24 <filename>~/.bash_profile</filename>, and 25 25 <filename>~/.bashrc</filename>. The file 26 <filename>~/.bash_logout</filename> is not used for an invo kation of the26 <filename>~/.bash_logout</filename> is not used for an invocation of the 27 27 shell. It is read by the shell when a user logouts of the system. The 28 28 files <filename>/etc/profile</filename> and … … 134 134 # by James Robertson <jameswrobertson@earthlink.net> 135 135 136 # Personal env rionment variables and startup programs.136 # Personal environment variables and startup programs. 137 137 138 138 # Personal aliases and functions should go in ~/.bashrc. System wide … … 162 162 163 163 # Personal environment variables and startup programs should go in 164 # ~/.bash_profile. System wide environment variables and star up164 # ~/.bash_profile. System wide environment variables and startup 165 165 # programs are in /etc/profile. System wide aliases and functions are 166 166 # in /etc/bashrc. -
postlfs/config/vimrc.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 47 47 48 48 <listitem><para><userinput>set bs=2 :</userinput> 49 This influences the behavio ur of the backspace option. It is fairly49 This influences the behavior of the backspace option. It is fairly 50 50 complex so see <userinput>:help 'bs'</userinput> for more 51 51 details.</para></listitem> … … 56 56 57 57 <listitem><para><userinput>set background=dark :</userinput> 58 This tells vim to use colo urs which look good on a dark58 This tells vim to use colors which look good on a dark 59 59 background.</para></listitem> 60 60 -
postlfs/security/firewalling/busybox.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 13 13 setup more complex and your box less secure: You induce the risks of 14 14 misconfigured services or running a service with an exploitable bug, both risks 15 that a firewall princip ially should be immune of. See the introduction to15 that a firewall principally should be immune of. See the introduction to 16 16 <xref linkend="postlfs-security-fw-masqRouter"/> for some more details.</para> 17 17 -
postlfs/security/firewalling/intro.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 13 13 to aim no harm, you wouldn't need to do firewalling! 14 14 In the real world however, daemons may be misconfigured, 15 exploits against essential services are freely avail iable, you15 exploits against essential services are freely available, you 16 16 may wish to choose which services are accessible by certain machines, 17 17 you may wish to limit which machines or applications are allowed … … 47 47 <sect3><title><xref linkend="postlfs-security-fw-masqRouter"/></title> 48 48 <para>This is a box placed between the internet and an intranet. 49 To minimize the risk of compromi zing the firewall itself it49 To minimize the risk of compromising the firewall itself it 50 50 should generally have only one role, that of protecting the intranet. 51 51 Although not completely riskless, the tasks of doing the routing … … 53 53 of the packets it routes from clients with private IP-addresses onto 54 54 the internet so that they seem to come from the firewall 55 itself</para></footnote> are commonly consider d harmless.</para></sect3>55 itself</para></footnote> are commonly considered harmless.</para></sect3> 56 56 57 57 <sect3><title><xref linkend="postlfs-security-fw-busybox"/></title> -
postlfs/security/iptables/iptables-desc.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 15 15 16 16 <sect3><title>iptables-save, ~-restore</title> 17 <para>to save and to restore your elabo urated set of chains and rules.17 <para>to save and to restore your elaborated set of chains and rules. 18 18 Until iptables-1.2.5 they were declared experimental.</para> 19 19 </sect3> -
postlfs/security/iptables/iptables-intro.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 24 24 is checked (if it is available at <filename>/usr/src/linux</filename> to 25 25 see which features are available. Support will only be compiled into 26 iptables for the features recogni sed at compile-time. Applying a kernel26 iptables for the features recognized at compile-time. Applying a kernel 27 27 patch may result in errors, often because the hooks for the patches 28 28 have changed or because the runme script doesn't recognize that a patch -
postlfs/security/shadow/shadow-inst.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Re installation of shadow to utilize PAM</title>2 <title>Re-installation of shadow to utilize PAM</title> 3 3 4 4 <para>Download the patch for shadow from <ulink url="&hfile-root;"/></para> -
preface/organization.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 58 58 59 59 <sect2><title>Part XIII - Printing, Scanning and Typesetting</title> 60 <para>The PST part of the book covers things from ghostscript, cups and Doc book60 <para>The PST part of the book covers things from ghostscript, cups and DocBook 61 61 to installing TeX.</para></sect2> 62 62 -
x/wm/sawfish/sawfish-exp.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 1 1 <sect2> 2 2 <title>Command explanations</title> 3 4 <para><userinput>--enable-capplet</userinput> : This command is only5 needed if you use GNOME. It allows sawfish to be configured via the6 control center.</para>7 8 <para><userinput>--with-gdk-pixbuf</userinput> : This command directs9 sawfish to use gdk-pixbuf for image management instead of imlib. GTK+210 includes gdk-pixbuf in its package, whereas GTK+ requires an additional11 package called gdk-pixbuf.</para>12 3 13 4 <para><userinput>--with-audiofile</userinput> : This command directs … … 17 8 to use the Enlightened Sound Daemon.</para> 18 9 19 <para><userinput>--with-gnome-prefix=/opt/gnome 2</userinput> : This10 <para><userinput>--with-gnome-prefix=/opt/gnome-2.2</userinput> : This 20 11 command directs sawfish to GNOME's directory.</para> 21 12 -
x/wm/sawfish/sawfish-inst.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 2 2 <title>Installation of sawfish</title> 3 3 4 <para>Install sawfish -&sawfish-version;by running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install sawfish by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 <para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libexec=/usr/sbin --infodir=/usr/share/info --enable-capplet \ 7 --with-gdk-pixbuf --with-gnome-prefix=/opt/gnome2 && 8 make && 9 make install</userinput></screen></para> 10 11 <para>Install sawfish-1.2-gtk1 by running the following commands:</para> 12 13 <para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libexec=/usr/sbin --infodir=/usr/share/info --enable-capplet \ 14 --with-gdk-pixbuf --with-gnome-prefix=/opt/gnome && 6 <para><screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --libexec=/usr/sbin --infodir=/usr/share/info \ 7 --with-gnome-prefix=/opt/gnome-2.2 && 15 8 make && 16 9 make install</userinput></screen></para> -
x/wm/sawfish/sawfish-intro.xml
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 6 6 Version used: &sawfish-version; 7 7 Package size: &sawfish-size; 8 Estimated Disk space required: &sawfish-buildsize;</screen> 8 Estimated Disk space required: &sawfish-buildsize; 9 Estimated build time: &sawfish-time;</screen> 9 10 10 11 <para>The sawfish package contains a window manager. This is useful for … … 14 15 15 16 <screen>sawfish-&sawfish-version; depends on: 16 <xref linkend="xfree86"/>, <xref linkend=" imlib"/>, <xref linkend="librep"/>, <xref linkend="rep-gtk"/>, <xref linkend="esound"/> and <xref linkend="GTK2"/>17 <xref linkend="xfree86"/>, <xref linkend="librep"/>, <xref linkend="rep-gtk"/>, <xref linkend="esound"/> and <xref linkend="GTK2"/> 17 18 sawfish will utilize: 18 19 <xref linkend="libglade"/></screen> 19 20 20 <para>Use sawfish-1.2-gtk1 if you do not have GTK2 installed.</para>21 22 <screen>sawfish-1.2-gtk1 depends on:23 <xref linkend="xfree86"/>, <xref linkend="imlib"/> or <xref24 linkend="gdk"/>, <xref linkend="librep"/>, <xref linkend="GTK"/> and rep-gtk-0.15 (see <xref linkend="rep-gtk"/>)25 sawfish will utilize:26 <xref linkend="audiofile"/>, <xref linkend="esound"/> and <xref27 linkend="libglade14"/></screen>28 21 29 22 </sect2> -
x/wm/sawfish/sawfish.ent
r0a9287a r64d97b7c 6 6 <!ENTITY sawfish-config SYSTEM "sawfish-config.xml"> 7 7 <!ENTITY sawfish-buildsize "13 MB"> 8 <!ENTITY sawfish-version "1. 2-gtk2">9 <!ENTITY sawfish-download-http "http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sawmill/sawfish-1. 2-gtk2.tar.gz">8 <!ENTITY sawfish-version "1.3"> 9 <!ENTITY sawfish-download-http "http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sawmill/sawfish-1.3.tar.gz"> 10 10 <!ENTITY sawfish-download-ftp ""> 11 11 <!ENTITY sawfish-size "1.5 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY sawfish-time "0.80 SBU">
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