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1<sect1 id="ch02-askforhelp">
2<title>How to ask for help</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="askforhelp.html" dir="chapter02"?>
4
5<para>If you encounter a problem while using this book, and your problem
6is not listed in the FAQ (<ulink
7url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq"/>), you will find that most
8of the people on Internet Relay Chat (IRC) and
9on the mailing lists are willing to help you. An
10overview of the LFS mailing lists can be found in
11<xref linkend="ch01-maillists"/>. To assist us in diagnosing and solving
12your problem, include as much relevant information as possible in your
13request for help.</para>
14
15<sect2>
16<title>Things to mention</title>
17
18<para>Apart from a brief explanation of the problem you're having, the
19essential things to include in your request are:</para>
20
21<itemizedlist>
22<listitem><para>the version of the book you are using (being &version;),</para></listitem>
23<listitem><para>the host distribution and version you are using to create
24LFS from,</para></listitem>
25<listitem><para>the package or section giving you problems,</para></listitem>
26<listitem><para>the exact error message or symptom you are receiving,</para></listitem>
27<listitem><para>whether you have deviated from the book at all.</para></listitem>
28</itemizedlist>
29
30<para>(Note that saying that you've deviated from the book doesn't mean
31that we won't help you. After all, LFS is about choice. It'll just
32help us to see other possible causes of your problem.)</para>
33
34</sect2>
35
36<sect2>
37<title>Configure problems</title>
38
39<para>When something goes wrong during the stage where the configure script
40is run, look through the <filename>config.log</filename> file. This file
41may contain errors encountered during configure which weren't printed to
42the screen. Include those relevant lines if you decide to ask for
43help.</para>
44
45</sect2>
46
47<sect2>
48<title>Compile problems</title>
49
50<para>To help us find the cause of the problem, both screen output and
51the contents of various files are useful. The screen output from both
52the ./configure script and the make run can be useful. Don't blindly
53include the whole thing but on the other hand, don't include too little.
54As an example, here is some screen output from make:</para>
55
56<screen>gcc -DALIASPATH=\"/mnt/lfs/usr/share/locale:.\"
57-DLOCALEDIR=\"/mnt/lfs/usr/share/locale\" -DLIBDIR=\"/mnt/lfs/usr/lib\"
58-DINCLUDEDIR=\"/mnt/lfs/usr/include\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I.
59-g -O2 -c getopt1.c
60gcc -g -O2 -static -o make ar.o arscan.o commands.o dir.o expand.o file.o
61function.o getopt.o implicit.o job.o main.o misc.o read.o remake.o rule.o
62signame.o variable.o vpath.o default.o remote-stub.o version.o opt1.o
63-lutil job.o: In function `load_too_high':
64/lfs/tmp/make-3.79.1/job.c:1565: undefined reference to `getloadavg'
65collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
66make[2]: *** [make] Error 1
67make[2]: Leaving directory `/lfs/tmp/make-3.79.1'
68make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
69make[1]: Leaving directory `/lfs/tmp/make-3.79.1'
70make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2</screen>
71
72<para>In this case, many people just include the bottom section where it
73says:</para>
74
75<screen>make [2]: *** [make] Error 1</screen>
76
77<para>and onwards. This isn't enough for us to diagnose the problem because it
78only tells us that <emphasis>something</emphasis> went wrong, not
79<emphasis>what</emphasis> went wrong. The whole section, as in the example
80above, is what should be included to be helpful, because it includes the
81command that was executed and the command's error message(s).</para>
82
83<para>An excellent article on asking for help on the Internet in general
84has been written by Eric S. Raymond. It is available online at <ulink
85url="http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html"/>.
86Read and follow the hints in that document and you are much more likely
87to get a response to start with and also to get the help you actually
88need.</para>
89
90</sect2>
91
92<sect2>
93<title>Test suite problems</title>
94
95<para>Many packages provide a test suite which, depending on the importance
96of the package, we may encourage you to run. Sometimes packages will
97generate false or expected failures. If you encounter these, you can check
98the LFS Wiki page at <ulink url="http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/"/> to see
99whether we have already investigated and noted them. If we already know
100about them, then usually there is no need to be concerned.</para>
101
102</sect2>
103
104
105</sect1>
106
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