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postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="bootdisk.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Creating a Custom Boot Device</title> -
postlfs/config/console-fonts.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="console-fonts.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About Console Fonts</title> -
postlfs/config/devices.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="devices.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About Devices</title> -
postlfs/config/firmware.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="firmware.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About Firmware</title> -
postlfs/config/logon.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="logon.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Customizing your Logon with /etc/issue</title> -
postlfs/config/profile.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="profile.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>The Bash Shell Startup Files</title> -
postlfs/config/random.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="random.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Random Number Generation</title> -
postlfs/config/skel.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="skel.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Configuring for Adding Users</title> -
postlfs/config/users.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="users.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About System Users and Groups</title> -
postlfs/config/vimrc.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="vimrc.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>The /etc/vimrc and ~/.vimrc Files</title> -
postlfs/editors/bluefish.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="bluefish.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Bluefish-&bluefish-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/ed.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="ed.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Ed-&ed-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/emacs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="emacs.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>Emacs-&emacs-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/gedit.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="gedit.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Gedit-&gedit-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/joe.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="joe.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>JOE-&joe-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/kate5.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 15 15 <?dbhtml filename="kate5.html"?> 16 16 17 <sect1info>18 <date>$Date$</date>19 </sect1info>20 17 21 18 <title>Kate-&kf5apps-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/mousepad.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="mousepad.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>Mousepad-&mousepad-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/nano.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 6 6 7 7 <!-- Note minor version in URL --> 8 <!ENTITY nano-download-http "https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v 6/nano-&nano-version;.tar.xz">8 <!ENTITY nano-download-http "https://www.nano-editor.org/dist/v7/nano-&nano-version;.tar.xz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY nano-download-ftp " "> 10 <!ENTITY nano-md5sum "3 aecde9eb04e5027eca2d0dc67bf3a3b">10 <!ENTITY nano-md5sum "32faafd9da9ee75feda8423d5744ee4d"> 11 11 <!ENTITY nano-size "1.5 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY nano-buildsize "2 0MB">12 <!ENTITY nano-buildsize "24 MB"> 13 13 <!ENTITY nano-time "0.2 SBU"> 14 14 ]> … … 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="nano.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>Nano-&nano-version;</title> -
postlfs/editors/vim.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 18 18 <?dbhtml filename="vim.html"?> 19 19 20 <sect1info>21 <date>$Date$</date>22 </sect1info>23 20 24 21 <title>Vim-&vim-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/aboutlvm.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="aboutlvm.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About Logical Volume Management (LVM)</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/aboutraid.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="raid.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About RAID</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/btrfs-progs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 7 7 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-download-http "&kernel-dl;/linux/kernel/people/kdave/btrfs-progs/btrfs-progs-v&btrfs-progs-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-md5sum " 7ad375cc49428fcd86623ac335c4ac7f">9 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-md5sum "b7a644064b6badaaa8d834e2bd589b7c"> 10 10 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-size "2.2 MB"> 11 11 <!ENTITY btrfs-progs-buildsize "52 MB (add 8.2 GB for tests)"> … … 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="btrfs-progs.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>btrfs-progs-&btrfs-progs-version;</title> … … 137 134 <sect2 role="installation"> 138 135 <title>Installation of btrfs-progs</title> 139 <!-- 140 <para> 141 If your system has linux kernel headers with version before 5.12, apply 142 the following patch: 143 </para> 144 145 <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../btrfs-progs-&btrfs-progs-version;-headers_fix-1.patch</userinput></screen> 146 --> 136 147 137 <para> 148 138 Install <application>btrfs-progs</application> by running the following … … 169 159 170 160 <para> 171 To test the results, issue (as the <systemitem 172 class="username">root</systemitem> user): 161 To test the results, issue (as the &root; user): 173 162 </para> 174 163 … … 181 170 ./fuzz-tests.sh 182 171 popd</userinput></screen> 183 <!-- 184 <para> 185 The fuzz-tests are currently broken. 186 </para> 187 --> 172 188 173 <!-- Template for failed test removal: 189 174 <para> … … 208 193 </para> 209 194 </note> 210 <!-- 211 <para> 212 Two tests fail for unknown reasons in the 213 <command>test-libbtrfsutil</command> section. Tests take a very long 214 time, and it may be interesting to run only part of them. Running tests 215 only in one directory can be done with 216 <command>make TEST=<DIR> test</command>. 217 </para> 218 --> 219 <para> 220 Install the package as the <systemitem 221 class="username">root</systemitem> user: 195 196 <para> 197 The mkfs test 025-zoned-parallel is known to fail. 198 </para> 199 200 <para> 201 Install the package as the &root; user: 222 202 </para> 223 203 -
postlfs/filesystems/dosfstools.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="dosfstools.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>dosfstools-&dosfstools-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/fuse3.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="fuse.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Fuse-&fuse3-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/gptfdisk.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="gptfdisk.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>gptfdisk-&gptfdisk-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/initramfs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="initramfs.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>About initramfs</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/jfs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="jfsutils.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>jfsutils-&jfsutils-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/lvm2.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 19 19 <?dbhtml filename="lvm2.html"?> 20 20 21 <sect1info>22 <date>$Date$</date>23 </sect1info>24 21 25 22 <title>LVM2-&lvm2-version;</title> … … 166 163 <screen role="root" 167 164 remap="test"><userinput>make -C tools install_tools_dynamic && 168 make -C udev install 165 make -C udev install && 169 166 make -C libdm install</userinput></screen> 170 167 -
postlfs/filesystems/mdadm.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="mdadm.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>mdadm-&mdadm-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/ntfs-3g.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="ntfs-3g.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>ntfs-3g-&ntfs-3g-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/parted.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="parted.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>parted-&parted-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/reiser.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="reiserfs.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>reiserfsprogs-&reiser-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/smartmontools.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="smartmontools.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>smartmontools-&smartmontools-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/sshfs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="sshfs.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>sshfs-&sshfs-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/uefi-bootloaders/dummy.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 5 5 <sect1 role="dummy"> 6 6 7 <sect1info>8 <date>$Date$</date>9 </sect1info>10 7 11 8 <title>Packages for UEFI Boot</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/uefi-bootloaders/efibootmgr.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="efibootmgr.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>efibootmgr-&efibootmgr-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/uefi-bootloaders/efivar.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="efivar.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>efivar-&efivar-version;</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/uefi-bootloaders/grub-efi.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 24 24 <?dbhtml filename="grub-efi.html"?> 25 25 26 <sect1info>27 <date>$Date$</date>28 </sect1info>29 26 30 27 <title>GRUB-&grub-version; for EFI</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/uefi-bootloaders/grub-setup.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="grub-setup.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Using GRUB to Set Up the Boot Process with UEFI</title> -
postlfs/filesystems/xfsprogs.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 7 7 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-download-http "&kernel-dl;/linux/utils/fs/xfs/xfsprogs/xfsprogs-&xfsprogs-version;.tar.xz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-md5sum " a55ac9550225b863c263852a4dcfd2fb">9 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-md5sum "2908d7433cd2aafec9cd69846ef6df9c"> 10 10 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-size "1.3 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-buildsize "5 2MB">11 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-buildsize "53 MB"> 12 12 <!ENTITY xfsprogs-time "0.3 SBU (Using parallelism=4)"> 13 13 ]> … … 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="xfsprogs.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>xfsprogs-&xfsprogs-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/cracklib.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 22 22 <?dbhtml filename="cracklib.html"?> 23 23 24 <sect1info>25 <date>$Date$</date>26 </sect1info>27 24 28 25 <title>CrackLib-&cracklib-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/cryptsetup.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="cryptsetup.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>cryptsetup-&cryptsetup-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/cyrus-sasl.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="cyrus-sasl.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Cyrus SASL-&cyrus-sasl-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/firewalling.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="firewall.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Setting Up a Network Firewall</title> -
postlfs/security/gnupg2.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="gnupg.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>GnuPG-&gnupg2-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/gnutls.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="gnutls.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>GnuTLS-&gnutls-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/gpgme.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="gpgme.html"?> 18 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 19 23 20 <title>GPGME-&gpgme-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/iptables.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="iptables.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>iptables-&iptables-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/libcap.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="libcap.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>libcap-&libcap-version; with PAM</title> -
postlfs/security/liboauth.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="liboauth.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>liboauth-&liboauth-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/libpwquality.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 7 7 <!ENTITY libpwquality-download-http "https://github.com/libpwquality/libpwquality/releases/download/libpwquality-&libpwquality-version;/libpwquality-&libpwquality-version;.tar.bz2"> 8 8 <!ENTITY libpwquality-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY libpwquality-md5sum " 1fe43f6641dbf1e1766e2a02cf68a9c3">10 <!ENTITY libpwquality-size "42 0KB">11 <!ENTITY libpwquality-buildsize " 4.1MB">12 <!ENTITY libpwquality-time " less than0.1 SBU">9 <!ENTITY libpwquality-md5sum "6b70e355269aef0b9ddb2b9d17936f21"> 10 <!ENTITY libpwquality-size "424 KB"> 11 <!ENTITY libpwquality-buildsize "5.4 MB"> 12 <!ENTITY libpwquality-time "0.1 SBU"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="libpwquality.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>libpwquality-&libpwquality-version;</title> … … 133 130 <sect2 role="configuration"> 134 131 <title>Configuring libpwquality</title> 135 136 <!--137 <para>138 <application>libpwquality</application> is intended to be a139 functional replacement for the <filename>pam_cracklib.so</filename>140 module with additional options. To replace the141 <filename>pam_cracklib.so</filename> module with the142 <filename>pam_pwquality.so</filename> module, execute the following143 commands as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user:144 </para>145 -->146 132 147 133 <para> … … 172 158 # to the value used in shadow. 173 159 password required pam_unix.so sha512 shadow use_authtok \ 174 rounds=500000 0160 rounds=500000 175 161 176 162 # End /etc/pam.d/system-password</literal> -
postlfs/security/linux-pam.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 23 23 <?dbhtml filename="linux-pam.html"?> 24 24 25 <sect1info>26 <date>$Date$</date>27 </sect1info>28 25 29 26 <title>Linux-PAM-&linux-pam-version;</title> … … 350 347 # Use the same number of rounds as shadow. 351 348 password required pam_unix.so sha512 shadow try_first_pass \ 352 rounds=500000 0349 rounds=500000 353 350 354 351 # End /etc/pam.d/system-password</literal> -
postlfs/security/make-ca.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 12 12 <!ENTITY make-ca-download "https://github.com/lfs-book/make-ca/releases/download/v&make-ca-version;/make-ca-&make-ca-version;.tar.xz"> 13 13 <!ENTITY make-ca-size "32 KB"> 14 <!ENTITY make-ca-md5sum " 74f1ad16d7a086ac76e0424fd4dfe67b">14 <!ENTITY make-ca-md5sum "9b2806b3c7954b7e9fe7a305c3d1a35a"> 15 15 ]> 16 16 … … 18 18 <?dbhtml filename="make-ca.html"?> 19 19 20 <sect1info>21 <date>$Date$</date>22 </sect1info>23 20 24 21 <title>make-ca-&make-ca-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/mitkrb.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 7 7 <!ENTITY mitkrb-download-http "https://kerberos.org/dist/krb5/&mitkrb-major-version;/krb5-&mitkrb-version;.tar.gz"> 8 8 <!ENTITY mitkrb-download-ftp " "> 9 <!ENTITY mitkrb-md5sum " e88657aca6e6b0528c11a78643498bd5">9 <!ENTITY mitkrb-md5sum "73f5780e7b587ccd8b8cfc10c965a686"> 10 10 <!ENTITY mitkrb-size "8.3 MB"> 11 <!ENTITY mitkrb-buildsize " 130MB (add 14 MB for tests)">12 <!ENTITY mitkrb-time "0. 4SBU (Using parallelism=4; add 5.8 SBU for tests)">11 <!ENTITY mitkrb-buildsize "94 MB (add 14 MB for tests)"> 12 <!ENTITY mitkrb-time "0.3 SBU (Using parallelism=4; add 5.8 SBU for tests)"> 13 13 ]> 14 14 … … 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="mitkrb.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>MIT Kerberos V5-&mitkrb-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/nessus.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="nessus.html"?> 3 3 4 <sect1info>5 <date>$Date$</date>6 </sect1info>7 4 8 5 <title>nessus</title> -
postlfs/security/nettle.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="nettle.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Nettle-&nettle-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/nss.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 14 14 <!ENTITY nss-download-http "https://&nss-url;/NSS_&nss-dir;_RTM/src/nss-&nss-version;.tar.gz"> 15 15 <!ENTITY nss-download-ftp " "> 16 <!ENTITY nss-md5sum " 5f784b9cad172d6df9c24e0673bd5ecd">16 <!ENTITY nss-md5sum "1ec3c98dec196676ab0f1cae52a6d5c0"> 17 17 <!ENTITY nss-size "81 MB"> 18 18 <!ENTITY nss-buildsize "324 MB (add 288 MB for tests)"> … … 28 28 <?dbhtml filename="nss.html"?> 29 29 30 <sect1info>31 <date>$Date$</date>32 </sect1info>33 30 34 31 <title>NSS-&nss-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/openssh.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 21 21 <?dbhtml filename="openssh.html"?> 22 22 23 <sect1info>24 <date>$Date$</date>25 </sect1info>26 23 27 24 <title>OpenSSH-&openssh-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/p11-kit.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="p11-kit.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>p11-kit-&p11-kit-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/polkit-gnome.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 18 18 <?dbhtml filename="polkit-gnome.html"?> 19 19 20 <sect1info>21 <date>$Date$</date>22 </sect1info>23 20 24 21 <title>polkit-gnome-&polkit-gnome-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/polkit.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="polkit.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Polkit-&polkit-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/shadow.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="shadow.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Shadow-&shadow-version;</title> … … 139 136 140 137 sed -e 's@#ENCRYPT_METHOD DES@ENCRYPT_METHOD SHA512@' \ 141 -e 's@#\(SHA_CRYPT_..._ROUNDS 5000\)@\100 0@'\138 -e 's@#\(SHA_CRYPT_..._ROUNDS 5000\)@\100@' \ 142 139 -e 's@/var/spool/mail@/var/mail@' \ 143 140 -e '/PATH=/{s@/sbin:@@;s@/bin:@@}' \ … … 189 186 <para> 190 187 <command>sed -e 's@#ENCRYPT_METHOD DES@ENCRYPT_METHOD SHA512@' -e 191 's@# SHA_CRYPT_..._ROUNDS 5000@&000@' -e188 's@#\(SHA_CRYPT_..._ROUNDS 5000\)@\100@' -e 192 189 's@/var/spool/mail@/var/mail@' -e '/PATH=/{s@/sbin:@@;s@/bin:@@}' 193 190 -i etc/login.defs</command>: Instead of using the default 'DES' … … 195 192 'SHA512' method of hashing passwords, which also allows passwords 196 193 longer than eight characters. The number of rounds is also increased 197 to prevent brute force pas word attacks. The command also changes the194 to prevent brute force password attacks. The command also changes the 198 195 obsolete <filename class="directory">/var/spool/mail</filename> location 199 196 for user mailboxes that <application>Shadow</application> uses by -
postlfs/security/ssh-askpass.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 18 18 <?dbhtml filename="ssh-askpass.html"?> 19 19 20 <sect1info>21 <date>$Date$</date>22 </sect1info>23 20 24 21 <title>ssh-askpass-&ssh-askpass-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/stunnel.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 19 19 <?dbhtml filename="stunnel.html"?> 20 20 21 <sect1info>22 <date>$Date$</date>23 </sect1info>24 21 25 22 <title>stunnel-&stunnel-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/sudo.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="sudo.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Sudo-&sudo-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/syslog.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 1 1 <sect1 id="postlfs-security-syslog"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="syslog.html"?> 3 <sect1info>4 <date>$Date$</date>5 </sect1info>6 3 7 4 <title>Configuring syslog</title> -
postlfs/security/tripwire.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="tripwire.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Tripwire-&tripwire-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/volume_key.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="volume_key.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>volume_key-&volume_key-version;</title> -
postlfs/security/vulnerabilities.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 9 9 <?dbhtml filename="vulnerabilities.html"?> 10 10 11 <sect1info>12 <date>$Date$</date>13 </sect1info>14 11 15 12 <title>Vulnerabilities</title> -
postlfs/shells/dash.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="dash.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>Dash-&dash-version;</title> -
postlfs/shells/tcsh.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 8 8 <!ENTITY tcsh-download-http "https://astron.com/pub/tcsh/tcsh-&tcsh-version;.tar.gz"> 9 9 <!ENTITY tcsh-download-ftp "ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/tcsh/tcsh-&tcsh-version;.tar.gz"> 10 <!ENTITY tcsh-md5sum " cc7a973c305884646ece4c6929ffdd10">11 <!ENTITY tcsh-size "92 8KB">12 <!ENTITY tcsh-buildsize "1 1MB (with tests)">10 <!ENTITY tcsh-md5sum "2188e2518070e5b4c075cc11ec64c0d0"> 11 <!ENTITY tcsh-size "924 KB"> 12 <!ENTITY tcsh-buildsize "10 MB (with tests)"> 13 13 <!ENTITY tcsh-time "0.2 SBU (with tests)"> 14 14 ]> … … 16 16 <sect1 id="tcsh" xreflabel="Tcsh-&tcsh-version;"> 17 17 <?dbhtml filename="tcsh.html"?> 18 19 <sect1info>20 <date>$Date$</date>21 </sect1info>22 18 23 19 <title>Tcsh-&tcsh-version;</title> … … 82 78 <sect2 role="installation"> 83 79 <title>Installation of Tcsh</title> 84 <!-- 85 <para> 86 First, fix the package for tool chain changes: 87 </para> 88 89 <screen><userinput>sed -i 's|SVID_SOURCE|DEFAULT_SOURCE|g' config/linux && 90 sed -i 's|BSD_SOURCE|DEFAULT_SOURCE|g' config/linux</userinput></screen> 91 --> 80 92 81 <para> 93 82 Install <application>Tcsh</application> by running the following … … 95 84 </para> 96 85 97 <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr --bindir=/bin && 98 99 make && 100 sh ./tcsh.man2html</userinput></screen> 86 <screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/usr && 87 make</userinput></screen> 101 88 102 89 <para> … … 111 98 112 99 ln -v -sf tcsh /bin/csh && 113 ln -v -sf tcsh.1 /usr/share/man/man1/csh.1 &&114 100 ln -v -sf tcsh.1 /usr/share/man/man1/csh.1</userinput></screen> 101 <!-- 115 102 install -v -m755 -d /usr/share/doc/tcsh-&tcsh-version;/html && 116 103 install -v -m644 tcsh.html/* /usr/share/doc/tcsh-&tcsh-version;/html && 117 104 install -v -m644 FAQ /usr/share/doc/tcsh-&tcsh-version;</userinput></screen> 118 105 --> 119 106 </sect2> 120 107 … … 122 109 <title>Command Explanations</title> 123 110 124 <para> 125 <parameter>--bindir=/bin</parameter>: This installs the 126 <command>tcsh</command> program in <filename 127 class='directory'>/bin</filename> instead of <filename 128 class='directory'>/usr/bin</filename>. 129 </para> 130 111 <!-- No longer there 131 112 <para> 132 113 <command>sh ./tcsh.man2html</command>: This creates HTML documentation 133 114 from the formatted man page. 134 115 </para> 135 116 --> 136 117 <para> 137 118 <command>ln -v -sf tcsh /bin/csh</command>: The FHS states that if … … 204 185 <para> 205 186 Update <filename>/etc/shells</filename> to include the C shell 206 program names (as the <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> 207 user): 187 program names (as the &root; user): 208 188 </para> 209 189 … … 216 196 The following <filename>~/.cshrc</filename> provides two alternative 217 197 colour prompts and coloured <command>ls</command> output. If you prefer 218 a global modification, issue the command as the <systemitem 219 class="username">root</systemitem> user, replacing 198 a global modification, issue the command as the &root; user, replacing 220 199 <filename>~/.cshrc</filename> by <filename>/etc/csh.cshrc</filename>. 221 200 </para> … … 270 249 <seg>tcsh</seg> 271 250 <seg>None</seg> 272 <seg> /usr/share/doc/tcsh-&tcsh-version;</seg>251 <seg>None <!--/usr/share/doc/tcsh-&tcsh-version;--></seg> 273 252 </seglistitem> 274 253 </segmentedlist> -
postlfs/shells/zsh.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 19 19 <?dbhtml filename="zsh.html"?> 20 20 21 <sect1info>22 <date>$Date$</date>23 </sect1info>24 21 25 22 <title>zsh-&zsh-version;</title> -
postlfs/virtualization/qemu.xml
rdd1b298 rcf905e0 16 16 <?dbhtml filename="qemu.html"?> 17 17 18 <sect1info>19 <date>$Date$</date>20 </sect1info>21 18 22 19 <title>qemu-&qemu-version;</title>
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