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chapter01/how.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 55 55 56 56 <para><xref linkend="chapter-chroot-temporary-tools"/> then enters a 57 "chroot" environment, wh ich usesthe new tools to build all57 "chroot" environment, where we use the new tools to build all 58 58 the rest of the tools needed to create the LFS system.</para> 59 59 -
chapter01/resources.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 24 24 <title>Mailing Lists</title> 25 25 26 <para>The <uri>linuxfromscratch.org</uri> server hosts a number of mailing 26 <para>The <systemitem class='domainname'>linuxfromscratch.org</systemitem> 27 server hosts a number of mailing 27 28 lists used for the development of the LFS project. These lists include the 28 main development and support lists, among others. If the FAQ do not solve29 the problem you are having, the next step would be to search the mailing30 lists at <ulink url="&lfs-root;search.html"/>.</para>29 main development and support lists, among others. If you cannot find an 30 answer to your problem on the FAQ page, the next step would be to search 31 the mailing lists at <ulink url="&lfs-root;search.html"/>.</para> 31 32 32 33 <para>For information on the different lists, how to subscribe, archive … … 57 58 Relay Chat (IRC). Before using this support, please make sure your 58 59 question is not already answered in the LFS FAQ or the mailing list 59 archives. You can find the IRC network at <uri>irc.libera.chat</uri>. 60 archives. You can find the IRC network at 61 <systemitem class='domainname'>irc.libera.chat</systemitem>. 60 62 The support channel is named #lfs-support.</para> 61 63 -
chapter01/whatsnew.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 15 15 and <parameter>--enable-default-ssp</parameter> are enabled for GCC. 16 16 These techniques can mitigate some malicious attacks, but they do not provide 17 perfect security. If you are reading LFS and a programming textbook, 17 perfect security. Note that some textbooks assume these options are 18 disabled, so that if you run examples from such a textbook on an LFS system, 18 19 you may need to disable PIE and SSP with the GCC options 19 <parameter>-fno-pie -no-pie -fno-stack-protection</parameter>, 20 because some textbooks assume these options are disabled by default.</para> 20 <parameter>-fno-pie -no-pie -fno-stack-protection</parameter>.</para> 21 21 22 22 <para>Here is a list of the packages updated since the previous -
chapter08/man-pages.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 24 24 <title/> 25 25 26 <para>The Man-pages package contains over 2, 200 man pages.</para>26 <para>The Man-pages package contains over 2,400 man pages.</para> 27 27 28 28 <segmentedlist> -
prologue/standards.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 32 32 Standard Base (LSB) Version 5.0 (2015)</ulink></para> 33 33 34 <para>The LSB has four separate s tandards: Core, Desktop,35 Runtime Languages, and Imaging. There are generic requirements,36 and also architecture specific requirements. There are also two37 trial standards: Gtk3 and Graphics. LFS attempts to conform to the38 LASB standards for the IA32 / IA64 (Intel) and AMD64 (AMD)34 <para>The LSB has four separate specifications: Core, Desktop, 35 Runtime Languages, and Imaging. Some parts of Core and Desktop 36 specifications are architecture specific. There are also two trial 37 specifications: Gtk3 and Graphics. LFS attempts to conform to the LSB 38 specifications for the IA32 (32-bit x86) or AMD64 (x86_64) 39 39 architectures discussed in the previous section.</para> 40 40 -
prologue/why.xml
r353b104 ra8af0c8 142 142 143 143 <para>This package is a device manager. It dynamically controls the ownership, 144 permissions, names, and symbolic links of device s in the /dev directory when144 permissions, names, and symbolic links of device nodes in the /dev directory when 145 145 devices are added to or removed from the system. 146 146 </para> … … 233 233 234 234 <para>This package produces a program that generates a perfect hash 235 function from a set of keys. It is required by Eudev.</para> 235 function from a set of keys. It is required by 236 <phrase revision='sysv'>Eudev</phrase> 237 <phrase revision='systemd'>Systemd</phrase>.</para> 236 238 </listitem> 237 239 … … 320 322 321 323 <para>This package contains a very nice text file viewer that 322 allows scrolling up or down when viewing a file. It is also used323 when viewing manpages.</para>324 allows scrolling up or down when viewing a file. 325 Many packages use it for paging the output.</para> 324 326 </listitem> 325 327
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