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#3496 | fixed | Xorg Libraries build in the wrong order | ||
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When I compiled Xorg on my newly built LFS system, I found that they are listed in the wrong order in the md5 file for a fresh installation. For example, libdmx complained that it couldn't find xtrans on the system. I have attached the md5 file that gave me a proper installation for your review. |
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#2177 | fixed | Exim version entities for easier updates | ||
Description |
Exim
All corrections are with reference to
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/server/mail.html#exim Correction to version numbers
All three references to exim-4.43-2 should be to the current version number Update to on-line documentation
The references to the on-line documentation are given to
http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.40/doc/html/ Pre-built Documentation
Tarballs of pre-built documentation for exim are available in
By the way, the "University of Cambridge" here means Dr. Phil Hazel of the |
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#2178 | fixed | Does teTex require the obsolete unicode package? | ||
Description |
The cm-super tarball is only partially copied to the texmf installation directories. I recently found I needed something else from it: namely file cm-super/type1ec.sty , which is used by the LaTeX back-end for asciidoc. Unless someone has a better idea, I recommend putting it in /usr/share/texmf-local/cm-super/type1ec.sty The same back-end also needs ucs.sty: I'm currently trying to track down the best source (the original author has dropped it for want of time) . A version can be found at www.botik.ru/~znamensk/CTAN/macros/latex/contrib/supported/unicode/ucs.sty : I suppose somewhere like /usr/share/texmf-local/tex/ucs/ucs.sty will do for it. Just in case anyone missed it, after installing new files "by hand" you should call mktexlsr /usr/share/texmf-<whatever> to update the ls-R catalogue file. mktexlsr with no arguments updates all the catalogues it knows about, which is easy but can take a while, as there's a lot in 'texmf'. |