Changeset 493d6b5
- Timestamp:
- 06/08/2020 10:40:40 PM (4 years ago)
- Branches:
- 10.0, 10.0-rc1, 10.1, 10.1-rc1, 11.0, 11.0-rc1, 11.0-rc2, 11.0-rc3, 11.1, 11.1-rc1, 11.2, 11.2-rc1, 11.3, 11.3-rc1, 12.0, 12.0-rc1, 12.1, 12.1-rc1, arm, bdubbs/gcc13, ml-11.0, multilib, renodr/libudev-from-systemd, s6-init, trunk, xry111/arm64, xry111/arm64-12.0, xry111/clfs-ng, xry111/lfs-next, xry111/loongarch, xry111/loongarch-12.0, xry111/loongarch-12.1, xry111/mips64el, xry111/pip3, xry111/rust-wip-20221008, xry111/update-glibc
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general.ent
r192c668 r493d6b5 1 <!ENTITY version "2020060 3-cross2">1 <!ENTITY version "20200608-cross2"> 2 2 <!ENTITY short-version "svn"> <!-- Used below in &blfs-book; 3 3 Change to x.y for release but not -rc releases --> 4 4 <!ENTITY generic-version "cross-chap5"> <!-- Use "development" or "x.y[-pre{x}]" --> 5 5 6 <!ENTITY versiond "2020060 6-cross2-systemd">6 <!ENTITY versiond "20200608-cross2-systemd"> 7 7 <!ENTITY short-versiond "systemd"> 8 <!ENTITY generic-versiond " systemd">8 <!ENTITY generic-versiond "20200608-cross2-systemd"> 9 9 10 <!ENTITY releasedate "June 6th, 2020">10 <!ENTITY releasedate "June 8th, 2020"> 11 11 12 12 <!ENTITY copyrightdate "1999-2020"><!-- jhalfs needs a literal dash, not – --> -
prologue/architecture.xml
r192c668 r493d6b5 33 33 and is 22% larger than the 32-bit build. If you plan to use LFS as a LAMP 34 34 server, or a firewall, a 32-bit CPU may be largely sufficient. On the other 35 hand, several packages in BLFS now need more tha t4GB of RAM to be built35 hand, several packages in BLFS now need more than 4GB of RAM to be built 36 36 and/or to run, so that if you plan to use LFS as a desktop, the LFS authors 37 37 recommend building on a 64-bit system.</para> -
prologue/organization.xml
r192c668 r493d6b5 30 30 31 31 <sect2> 32 <title>Part III - Building the LFS System</title>32 <title>Part III - Building the LFS Cross Toolchain and Temporary Tools</title> 33 33 34 <para>Part III guides the reader through the building of the LFS 34 <para>Part III provides instructions for building the tools 35 needed for construction the final LFS system.</para> 36 </sect2> 37 38 <sect2> 39 <title>Part IV - Building the LFS System</title> 40 41 <para>Part IV guides the reader through the building of the LFS 35 42 system—compiling and installing all the packages one by one, 36 43 setting up the boot scripts, and installing the kernel. The resulting … … 41 48 </sect2> 42 49 50 <sect2> 51 <title>Part V - Appendices</title> 52 53 <para>Part V provides information about the book itself including 54 acronyms and terms, acknowledgments, package dependencies, 55 a listing of LFS boot scripts, licenses for the distribution of the 56 book, and a comprehensive index of packages, programs, libraries, 57 and scripts.</para> 58 </sect2> 59 43 60 </sect1> -
prologue/typography.xml
r192c668 r493d6b5 81 81 matches <quote>passwd</quote>, which will be 82 82 <filename>/usr/share/man/man1/passwd.1</filename>. For this example, you will 83 need to run <command>man 5 passwd</command> in order to read the specificpage84 being referred to. It should be notedthat most man pages do not have duplicate83 need to run <command>man 5 passwd</command> in order to read the page 84 being specified. Note that most man pages do not have duplicate 85 85 page names in different sections. Therefore, <command>man <replaceable><program 86 86 name></replaceable></command> is generally sufficient.</para> -
prologue/why.xml
r192c668 r493d6b5 119 119 <para>DejaGNU</para> 120 120 121 <para>This package contains a framework for testing other programs. 122 It is only installed in the temporary toolchain.</para> 121 <para>This package contains a framework for testing other programs.</para> 123 122 </listitem> 124 123 … … 142 141 <para>Eudev</para> 143 142 144 <para>This package is a device manager. It dynamically controls the entries 145 in the /dev directory as devices are added or removed from the system. 143 <para>This package is a device manager. It dynamically controls the ownership, 144 permissions, names, and symbolic links of devices in the /dev directory as 145 devices are added or removed from the system. 146 146 </para> 147 147 </listitem> … … 167 167 168 168 <para>This package contains a utility for determining the type of a 169 given file or files. A few packages need it to build.</para>169 given file or files. A few packages need it in their build scripts.</para> 170 170 </listitem> 171 171 … … 219 219 <para>Glibc</para> 220 220 221 <para>This package contains the main C library. Linux programs w ould221 <para>This package contains the main C library. Linux programs will 222 222 not run without it.</para> 223 223 </listitem> … … 473 473 <para>Pkg-config</para> 474 474 475 <para>This package provides a program t o returnmeta-data about an475 <para>This package provides a program that returns meta-data about an 476 476 installed library or package.</para> 477 477 </listitem> … … 559 559 560 560 <para>This package contains the Tool Command Language used 561 in many test suites in LFS packages. It is only installed in 562 the temporary toolchain.</para> 561 in many test suites in LFS packages.</para> 563 562 </listitem> 564 563
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