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  • Makefile

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    2727  PDF_OUTPUT      ?= LFS-BOOK.pdf
    2828  NOCHUNKS_OUTPUT ?= LFS-BOOK.html
    29   DUMPDIR         ?= ~/lfs-commands
     29  DUMPDIR         ?= ~/cross-lfs-commands
    3030else
    3131  BASEDIR         ?= ~/lfs-systemd
     
    137137               --noent                      \
    138138               --postvalid                  \
    139                -o $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml \
     139                    -o $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml \
    140140               $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-html2.xml
    141141
     
    148148        $(Q)xsltproc --nonet                              \
    149149                --stringparam profile.condition html \
    150                 --output $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-html.xml   \
     150                     --output $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-html.xml   \
    151151                stylesheets/lfs-xsl/profile.xsl      \
    152                 $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml
     152                     $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml
    153153
    154154wget-list: $(BASEDIR)/wget-list $(BASEDIR)/wget-list-$(REV)
     
    159159        $(Q)xsltproc --xinclude --nonet            \
    160160                --output $(BASEDIR)/wget-list \
    161                 stylesheets/wget-list.xsl     \
     161                     stylesheets/wget-list.xsl     \
    162162                chapter03/chapter03.xml
    163163
     
    198198        $(Q)./git-version.sh $(REV)
    199199
    200 dump-commands: validate
    201         @echo "Dumping book commands..."
    202 
    203         $(Q)rm -rf $(DUMPDIR)
    204 
    205         $(Q)xsltproc --output $(DUMPDIR)/          \
    206                 stylesheets/dump-commands.xsl \
    207                 $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml
    208         @echo "Dumping book commands complete in $(DUMPDIR)"
    209 
    210 all: book nochunks pdf dump-commands
     200#dump-commands: validate
     201#       @echo "Dumping book commands..."
     202#       $(Q)xsltproc --nonet                     \
     203#      --output $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-html.xml    \
     204#      --stringparam profile.revision $(REV) \
     205#      stylesheets/lfs-xsl/profile.xsl       \
     206#      $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-full.xml
     207
     208#       $(Q)rm -rf $(DUMPDIR)
     209
     210#       $(Q)xsltproc --output $(DUMPDIR)/          \
     211#                stylesheets/dump-commands.xsl \
     212#                $(RENDERTMP)/lfs-html.xml
     213#       @echo "Dumping book commands complete in $(DUMPDIR)"
     214
     215all: book nochunks pdf # dump-commands
    211216
    212217.PHONY : all book dump-commands nochunks pdf profile-html tmpdir validate md5sums wget-list version
  • appendices/acknowledgments.xml

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    248248      &lt;info@shizu-net.jp&gt; &ndash; lfs.mirror.shizu-net.jp mirror</para>
    249249    </listitem>
    250 <!-- domain name can't be resolved on Sept 5, 2022
     250
    251251    <listitem>
    252252      <para><ulink url="http://www.initworld.com/">Init World</ulink>
    253253      &lt;http://www.initworld.com/&gt; &ndash; lfs.initworld.com mirror</para>
    254254    </listitem>
    255 -->
     255
    256256  </itemizedlist>
    257257
  • appendices/dependencies.xml

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    949949        <seglistitem>
    950950          <seg>
    951              <ulink url="https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GNAT">GNAT</ulink>
     951             <ulink url="http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GNAT">GNAT</ulink>
    952952             and
    953953             <ulink url="https://repo.or.cz/isl.git">ISL</ulink>
     
    11871187        <seglistitem>
    11881188          <seg>
    1189             <ulink url="&blfs-book;general/pcre2.html">PCRE2</ulink>
     1189            <ulink url="&blfs-book;general/pcre.html">PCRE</ulink>
    11901190            and
    11911191            <ulink url="&blfs-book;general/libsigsegv.html">libsigsegv</ulink>
     
    23572357        <segtitle>&runtime;</segtitle>
    23582358        <seglistitem>
    2359           <seg>Glibc</seg>
     2359          <seg>Glibc and Patch</seg>
    23602360        </seglistitem>
    23612361      </segmentedlist>
     
    28142814            <ulink
    28152815              url="&blfs-book;general/python-modules.html#lxml">lxml</ulink>,
    2816             <ulink url="https://lz4.github.io/lz4/">LZ4</ulink>,
     2816            <ulink url="http://lz4.github.io/lz4/">LZ4</ulink>,
    28172817            <ulink url="&blfs-book;postlfs/make-ca.html">make-ca</ulink>,
    28182818            <ulink url="&blfs-book;postlfs/p11-kit.html">p11-kit</ulink>,
     
    32673267        <seglistitem>
    32683268          <seg>
    3269             <ulink url="https://lz4.github.io/lz4/">LZ4</ulink>
     3269            <ulink url="http://lz4.github.io/lz4/">LZ4</ulink>
    32703270          </seg>
    32713271        </seglistitem>
  • bootscripts/ChangeLog

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    1 2022-09-30 Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>
    2    * Mount /dev/shm as a tmpfs.
    3 
    412022-07-23 Thomas Trepl <thomas@linuxfromscratch.org>
    52   * Mark an raid array clean when root (/) has been remounted
  • bootscripts/lfs/init.d/mountvirtfs

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    3939      fi
    4040
    41       mkdir -p   /run/lock
    42       chmod 1777 /run/lock
     41      mkdir -p /run/lock /run/shm
     42      chmod 1777 /run/shm /run/lock
    4343
    4444      log_info_msg "Mounting virtual file systems: ${INFO}/run"
     
    5959      fi
    6060
    61       mkdir -p /dev/shm
    62       log_info_msg2 " ${INFO}/dev/shm"
    63       mount -o nosuid,nodev /dev/shm || failed=1
     61      ln -sfn /run/shm /dev/shm
    6462
    6563      (exit ${failed})
  • bootscripts/lfs/sysconfig/createfiles

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    99#
    1010# Notes       : The syntax of this file is as follows:
    11 #               if type is equal to "file" or "dir"
    12               <filename> <type> <permissions> <user> <group>
    13 #               if type is equal to "dev"
    14               <filename> <type> <permissions> <user> <group> <devtype>
     11#               if type is equal to "file" or "dir"
     12             <filename> <type> <permissions> <user> <group>
     13#               if type is equal to "dev"
     14             <filename> <type> <permissions> <user> <group> <devtype>
    1515#             <major> <minor>
    1616#
    17 #               <filename> is the name of the file which is to be created
    18 #               <type> is either file, dir, or dev.
    19 #                       file creates a new file
    20 #                       dir creates a new directory
    21 #                       dev creates a new device
    22 #               <devtype> is either block, char or pipe
    23 #                       block creates a block device
    24 #                       char creates a character deivce
    25 #                       pipe creates a pipe, this will ignore the <major> and
     17#               <filename> is the name of the file which is to be created
     18#               <type> is either file, dir, or dev.
     19#                       file creates a new file
     20#                       dir creates a new directory
     21#                       dev creates a new device
     22#               <devtype> is either block, char or pipe
     23#                       block creates a block device
     24#                       char creates a character deivce
     25#                       pipe creates a pipe, this will ignore the <major> and
    2626#           <minor> fields
    27 #               <major> and <minor> are the major and minor numbers used for
     27#               <major> and <minor> are the major and minor numbers used for
    2828#     the device.
    2929########################################################################
  • bootscripts/lfs/sysconfig/modules

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    99#
    1010# Notes       : The syntax of this file is as follows:
    11              <module> [<arg1> <arg2> ...]
     11             <module> [<arg1> <arg2> ...]
    1212#
    1313# Each module should be on its own line, and any options that you want
  • chapter01/changelog.xml

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    4242
    4343    <listitem>
    44       <para>2022-09-22</para>
    45       <itemizedlist>
    46         <listitem>
    47           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to expat-2.4.9 (Security Update). Fixes
    48           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5117">#5117</ulink>.</para>
    49         </listitem>
    50       </itemizedlist>
    51     </listitem>
    52 
    53     <listitem>
    54       <para>2022-09-20</para>
    55       <itemizedlist>
    56         <listitem>
    57           <para>[bdubbs] - Adapt instructions depending on
    58           host setup of /dev/shm when creating virtual filesystems
    59           for chroot.</para>
    60         </listitem>
    61       </itemizedlist>
    62     </listitem>
    63 
    64     <listitem>
    65       <para>2022-09-15</para>
    66       <itemizedlist>
    67         <listitem>
    68           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to file-5.43. Fixes
    69           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5113">#5113</ulink>.</para>
    70         </listitem>
    71         <listitem>
    72           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to linux-5.19.8. Fixes
    73           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5111">#5111</ulink>.</para>
    74         </listitem>
    75         <listitem>
    76           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to gawk-5.2.0. Fixes
    77           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5108">#5108</ulink>.</para>
    78         </listitem>
    79         <listitem>
    80           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to meson-0.63.2. Fixes
    81           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5106">#5106</ulink>.</para>
    82         </listitem>
    83         <listitem>
    84           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to ninja-1.11.1. Fixes
    85           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5103">#5103</ulink>.</para>
    86         </listitem>
    87         <listitem>
    88           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to bc-6.0.2. Fixes
    89           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5102">#5102</ulink>.</para>
    90         </listitem>
    91         <listitem revision="sysv">
    92           <para>[bdubbs] - Fix the location of udev rules in eudev.  Fixes
    93           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5112">#5112</ulink>.</para>
    94         </listitem>
    95         <listitem>
    96            <para>[bdubbs] - Remove a warning for egrep and fgrep that
    97            makes tests for some packages fail.</para>
    98         </listitem>
    99         <listitem>
    100           <para>[bdubbs] - Delete an empty binutils man page.  Fixes
    101           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5100">#5100</ulink>.</para>
    102         </listitem>
    103       </itemizedlist>
    104     </listitem>
    105 
    106     <listitem>
    107       <para>2022-09-10</para>
    108       <itemizedlist>
    109         <listitem>
    110           <para>[pierre] - Add <option>--enable-default-pie</option> and
    111           <option>--enable-default-ssp</option> to GCC build. Rationale
    112           and some reports at
    113           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5107">#5107</ulink>.</para>
    114         </listitem>
    115       </itemizedlist>
    116     </listitem>
    117 
    118     <listitem>
    119       <para>2022-09-07</para>
    120       <itemizedlist>
    121         <listitem>
    122           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to shadow-4.12.3. Fixes
    123           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5101">#5101</ulink>.</para>
    124         </listitem>
    125         <listitem>
    126           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to Python3-3.10.7. Fixes
    127           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5109">#5109</ulink>.</para>
    128         </listitem>
    129         <listitem>
    130           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to linux-5.19.7. Fixes
    131           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5099">#5099</ulink>.</para>
    132         </listitem>
    133         <listitem>
    134           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to less-608. Fixes
    135           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5104">#5104</ulink>.</para>
    136         </listitem>
    137         <listitem>
    138           <para>[bdubbs] - Update to grep-3.8. Fixes
    139           <ulink url="&lfs-ticket-root;5105">#5105</ulink>.</para>
    140         </listitem>
    141       </itemizedlist>
    142     </listitem>
    143 
    144     <listitem>
    14544      <para>2022-09-01</para>
    14645      <itemizedlist>
  • chapter01/how.xml

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    4747  work your way through <xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/> and beyond.</para>
    4848
    49   <para><xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/>  explains the installation of
     49  <para><xref linkend="chapter-cross-tools"/>,  explains the installation of
    5050  the initial tool chain, (binutils, gcc, and glibc) using cross compilation
    5151  techniques to isolate the new tools from the host system.</para>
     
    6262  provided in <xref linkend="ch-tools-toolchaintechnotes"/>.</para>
    6363
    64   <para>In <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> the
     64  <para>In <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, The
    6565  full LFS system is built. Another advantage provided by the chroot
    6666  environment is that it allows you to continue using the host system
  • chapter01/whatsnew.xml

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    4545      <para>Bc &bc-version;</para>
    4646    </listitem>
    47     <!--<listitem>
     47    <listitem>
    4848      <para>Binutils-&binutils-version;</para>
    49     </listitem>-->
     49    </listitem>
    5050    <!--<listitem>
    5151      <para>Bison-&bison-version;</para>
     
    5757      <para>Check-&check-version;</para>
    5858    </listitem>-->
    59     <!--<listitem>
     59    <listitem>
    6060      <para>Coreutils-&coreutils-version;</para>
    61     </listitem>-->
     61    </listitem>
    6262    <!--<listitem>
    6363      <para>DejaGNU-&dejagnu-version;</para>
    6464    </listitem>-->
    65     <!--<listitem revision="systemd">
     65    <listitem revision="systemd">
    6666      <para>D-Bus-&dbus-version;</para>
    67     </listitem>-->
     67    </listitem>
    6868    <!--<listitem>
    6969      <para>Diffutils-&diffutils-version;</para>
    7070    </listitem>-->
    71     <!--<listitem>
     71    <listitem>
    7272       <para>E2fsprogs-&e2fsprogs-version;</para>
    73     </listitem>-->
     73    </listitem>
    7474    <!--<listitem revision="sysv">
    7575       <para>Eudev-&eudev-version;</para>
     
    9090      <para>Flex-&flex-version;</para>
    9191    </listitem>-->
    92     <listitem>
     92    <!--<listitem>
    9393      <para>Gawk-&gawk-version;</para>
    94     </listitem>
    95     <!--<listitem>
     94    </listitem>-->
     95    <listitem>
    9696       <para>GCC-&gcc-version;</para>
    97     </listitem>-->
     97    </listitem>
    9898    <!--<listitem>
    9999       <para>GDBM-&gdbm-version;</para>
     
    102102      <para>Gettext-&gettext-version;</para>
    103103    </listitem>-->
    104     <!--<listitem>
     104    <listitem>
    105105      <para>Glibc-&glibc-version;</para>
    106     </listitem>-->
     106    </listitem>
    107107    <!--<listitem>
    108108      <para>GMP-&gmp-version;</para>
     
    111111      <para>Gperf-&gperf-version;</para>
    112112    </listitem>-->
    113     <listitem>
     113    <!--<listitem>
    114114      <para>Grep-&grep-version;</para>
    115     </listitem>
     115    </listitem>-->
    116116    <!--<listitem>
    117117      <para>Groff-&groff-version;</para>
     
    120120      <para>GRUB-&grub-version;</para>
    121121    </listitem>-->
    122     <!--<listitem>
     122    <listitem>
    123123      <para>Gzip-&gzip-version;</para>
    124     </listitem>-->
    125     <!--<listitem>
     124    </listitem>
     125    <listitem>
    126126      <para>IANA-Etc-&iana-etc-version;</para>
    127    </listitem>-->
    128     <!--<listitem>
     127    </listitem>
     128    <listitem>
    129129      <para>Inetutils-&inetutils-version;</para>
    130     </listitem>-->
     130    </listitem>
    131131    <!--<listitem>
    132132      <para>Intltool-&intltool-version;</para>
    133133    </listitem>-->
    134     <!--<listitem>
     134    <listitem>
    135135      <para>IPRoute2-&iproute2-version;</para>
    136     </listitem>-->
    137     <!--<listitem revision="systemd">
     136    </listitem>
     137    <listitem revision="systemd">
    138138      <para>Jinja2-&jinja2-version;</para>
    139     </listitem>-->
    140     <!--<listitem>
     139    </listitem>
     140    <listitem>
    141141      <para>Kbd-&kbd-version;</para>
    142     </listitem>-->
    143     <!--<listitem>
     142    </listitem>
     143    <listitem>
    144144      <para>Kmod-&kmod-version;</para>
    145     </listitem>-->
    146     <listitem>
     145    </listitem>
     146    <!--<listitem>
    147147      <para>Less-&less-version;</para>
    148     </listitem>
     148    </listitem>-->
    149149    <!--<listitem>
    150150      <para>LFS-Bootscripts-&lfs-bootscripts-version;</para>
    151151    </listitem>-->
    152     <!--<listitem>
     152    <listitem>
    153153      <para>Libcap-&libcap-version;</para>
    154     </listitem>-->
    155     <!--<listitem>
     154    </listitem>
     155    <listitem>
    156156      <para>Libelf-&elfutils-version; (from elfutils)</para>
    157     </listitem>-->
     157    </listitem>
    158158    <!--<listitem>
    159159      <para>Libffi-&libffi-version;</para>
    160160    </listitem>-->
    161     <!--<listitem>
     161    <listitem>
    162162      <para>Libpipeline-&libpipeline-version;</para>
    163     </listitem>-->
    164     <!--<listitem>
     163    </listitem>
     164    <listitem>
    165165      <para>Libtool-&libtool-version;</para>
    166     </listitem>-->
     166    </listitem>
    167167    <listitem>
    168168      <para>Linux-&linux-version;</para>
     
    174174      <para>Make-&make-version;</para>
    175175    </listitem>-->
    176     <!--<listitem>
     176    <listitem>
    177177      <para>Man-DB-&man-db-version;</para>
    178     </listitem>-->
     178    </listitem>
    179179    <!--<listitem>
    180180      <para>Man-pages-&man-pages-version;</para>
    181181    </listitem>-->
    182     <!--<listitem revision="systemd">
     182    <listitem revision="systemd">
    183183      <para>MarkupSafe-&markupsafe-version;</para>
    184     </listitem>-->
     184    </listitem>
    185185    <listitem>
    186186      <para>Meson-&meson-version;</para>
     
    198198      <para>Ninja-&ninja-version;</para>
    199199    </listitem>
    200     <!--<listitem>
     200    <listitem>
    201201      <para>Openssl-&openssl-version;</para>
    202     </listitem>-->
     202    </listitem>
    203203    <!--<listitem>
    204204      <para>Patch-&patch-version;</para>
    205205    </listitem>-->
    206     <!--<listitem>
     206    <listitem>
    207207      <para>Perl-&perl-version;</para>
    208     </listitem>-->
     208    </listitem>
    209209    <!--<listitem>
    210210      <para>Pkg-config-&pkgconfig-version;</para>
    211211    </listitem>-->
    212     <!--<listitem>
     212    <listitem>
    213213      <para>Procps-ng-&procps-ng-version;</para>
    214     </listitem>-->
    215     <!--<listitem>
     214    </listitem>
     215    <listitem>
    216216      <para>Psmisc-&psmisc-version;</para>
    217     </listitem>-->
     217    </listitem>
    218218    <listitem>
    219219      <para>Python-&python-version;</para>
     
    231231      <para>Sysklogd-&sysklogd-version;</para>
    232232    </listitem>-->
    233     <!--<listitem revision="systemd">
     233    <listitem revision="systemd">
    234234      <para>Systemd-&systemd-version;</para>
    235     </listitem>-->
    236     <!--<listitem revision="sysv">
     235    </listitem>
     236    <listitem revision="sysv">
    237237      <para>SysVinit-&sysvinit-version;</para>
    238     </listitem>-->
     238    </listitem>
    239239    <!--<listitem>
    240240      <para>Tar-&tar-version;</para>
     
    246246      <para>Texinfo-&texinfo-version;</para>
    247247    </listitem>-->
    248     <!--<listitem>
     248    <listitem>
    249249      <para>Tzdata-&tzdata-version;</para>
    250     </listitem>-->
    251     <!--<listitem>
     250    </listitem>
     251    <listitem>
    252252      <para>Util-Linux-&util-linux-version;</para>
    253     </listitem>-->
    254     <!--<listitem>
     253    </listitem>
     254    <listitem>
    255255      <para>Vim-&vim-version;</para>
    256     </listitem>-->
     256    </listitem>
    257257    <!--<listitem>
    258258      <para>XML-Parser-&xml-parser-version;</para>
    259259    </listitem>-->
    260     <!--<listitem>
     260    <listitem>
    261261      <para>XZ-Utils-&xz-version;</para>
    262     </listitem>-->
    263     <!--<listitem>
     262    </listitem>
     263    <listitem>
    264264      <para>Zlib-&zlib-version;</para>
    265     </listitem>-->
     265    </listitem>
    266266    <!--<listitem>
    267267      <para>Zstd-&zstd-version;</para>
     
    281281    <title>Added:</title>
    282282    <listitem><para></para></listitem>  <!-- satisfy build -->
    283 
    284     <!--<listitem>
     283    <listitem>
     284      <para>Wheel-&wheel-version;</para>
     285    </listitem>
     286<!--
     287    <listitem>
    285288      <para>&xz-upstream-fix-patch;</para>
    286     </listitem>-->
     289    </listitem>
     290-->
     291    <listitem>
     292      <para>&zstd-upstream-fixes-patch;</para>
     293   </listitem>
    287294  </itemizedlist>
    288295
     
    291298    <listitem><para></para></listitem>  <!-- satisfy build -->
    292299
    293     <!--<listitem>
     300    <listitem>
    294301      <para>perl-5.34.0-upstream_fixes-1.patch</para>
    295     </listitem>-->
     302    </listitem>
     303    <listitem>
     304      <para>systemd-250-kernel_5.17_fixes-1.patch</para>
     305    </listitem>
     306    <listitem>
     307      <para>systemd-250-upstream_fixes-1.patch</para>
     308    </listitem>
     309
    296310  </itemizedlist>
    297311
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    1111  <title>Creating a File System on the Partition</title>
    1212
    13   <para>A partition is just a range of sectors on a disk drive, delimited by
    14   boundaries set in a partition table. Before the operating system can use
    15   a blank partition, the partition must be formatted to contain a file
    16   system, typically consisting of a label, directory blocks, data blocks, and
    17   an indexing scheme to locate a particular file on demand. The file system
    18   also helps the OS keep track of free space on the partition, reserve the
    19   needed sectors when a new file is created or an existing file is extended,
    20   and recycle the free data segments created when files are deleted. It may
    21   also provide support for data redundancy, and for error recovery.</para>
    22  
    23   <para>LFS can use any file system recognized by the Linux kernel, but the
    24   most common types are ext3 and ext4.  The choice of the right file system can be
    25   complex; it depends on the characteristics of the files and the size of
     13  <para>Now that a blank partition has been set up, the file system can be
     14  created.  LFS can use any file system recognized by the Linux kernel, but the
     15  most common types are ext3 and ext4.  The choice of file system can be
     16  complex and depends on the characteristics of the files and the size of
    2617  the partition.  For example:</para>
    2718
     
    4334    <varlistentry>
    4435      <term>ext4</term>
    45       <listitem><para>is the latest version of the ext family of
    46       file systems.  It provides several new capabilities including
    47       nano-second timestamps, creation and use of very large files
    48       (up to 16 TB), and speed improvements.</para>
     36      <listitem><para>is the latest version of the ext file system family of
     37      partition types.  It provides several new capabilities including
     38      nano-second timestamps, creation and use of very large files (16 TB), and
     39      speed improvements.</para>
    4940      </listitem>
    5041    </varlistentry>
     
    5243
    5344  <para>Other file systems, including FAT32, NTFS, ReiserFS, JFS, and XFS are
    54   useful for specialized purposes. More information about these file systems,
    55   and many others, can be found at <ulink
    56   url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems"/>.</para>
     45  useful for specialized purposes.  More information about these file systems
     46  can be found at <ulink
     47  url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems"/>.</para>
    5748
    58   <para>LFS assumes that the root file system (/) is of type ext4. To create
     49  <para>LFS assumes that the root file system (/) is of type ext4.  To create
    5950  an <systemitem class="filesystem">ext4</systemitem> file system on the LFS
    60   partition, issue the following command:</para>
     51  partition, run the following:</para>
    6152
    6253<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkfs -v -t ext4 /dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable></userinput></screen>
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    9595    <para>Swapping is never good. For mechanical hard drives you can generally
    9696    tell if a system is swapping by just listening to disk activity and
    97     observing how the system reacts to commands. With an SSD you will not
    98     be able to hear swapping, but you can tell how much swap space is being used
    99     by running the <command>top</command> or <command>free</command> programs.  Use of
    100     an SSD for a swap partition should be avoided if possible.  The first
     97    observing how the system reacts to commands.  For an SSD drive you will not
     98    be able to hear swapping but you can tell how much swap space is being used
     99    by the <command>top</command> or <command>free</command> programs.  Use of
     100    an SSD drive for a swap partition should be avoided if possible.  The first
    101101    reaction to swapping should be to check for an unreasonable command such as
    102102    trying to edit a five gigabyte file. If swapping becomes a normal
     
    113113    loader. This partition will normally be labeled 'BIOS Boot' if using
    114114    <command>fdisk</command> or have a code of <emphasis>EF02</emphasis> if
    115     using the <command>gdisk</command> command.</para>
     115    using <command>gdisk</command>.</para>
    116116
    117117    <note><para>The Grub Bios partition must be on the drive that the BIOS
    118     uses to boot the system.  This is not necessarily the drive that holds
    119     the LFS root partition. The disks on a system may use different
    120     partition table types. The necessity of the Grub Bios partition depends
     118    uses to boot the system.  This is not necessarily the same drive where the
     119    LFS root partition is located. Disks on a system may use different
     120    partition table types.  The requirement for this partition depends
    121121    only on the partition table type of the boot disk.</para></note>
    122122    </sect3>
     
    134134      store kernels and other booting information.  To minimize potential boot
    135135      problems with larger disks, make this the first physical partition on
    136       your first disk drive.  A partition size of 200 megabytes is
     136      your first disk drive.  A partition size of 200 megabytes is quite
    137137      adequate.</para></listitem>
    138138
     
    151151      <filename class="directory">/lib</filename>, and
    152152      <filename class="directory">/sbin</filename> are symlinks to their
    153       counterparts in <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>.
    154       So <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> contains all the binaries
     153      counterpart in <filename class="directory">/usr</filename>.
     154      So <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> contains all binaries
    155155      needed for the system to run.  For LFS a separate partition for
    156156      <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> is normally not needed.
    157       If you create it anyway, you should make a partition large enough to
    158       fit all the programs and libraries in the system. The root partition can be
     157      If you need it anyway, you should make a partition large enough to
     158      fit all programs and libraries in the system. The root partition can be
    159159      very small (maybe just one gigabyte) in this configuration, so it's
    160160      suitable for a thin client or diskless workstation (where
    161161      <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> is mounted from a remote
    162       server). However, you should be aware that an initramfs (not covered by
    163       LFS) will be needed to boot a system with a separate
     162      server).  However you should take care that an initramfs (not covered by
     163      LFS) will be needed to boot a system with separate
    164164      <filename class="directory">/usr</filename> partition.</para></listitem>
    165165
    166166      <listitem><para>/opt &ndash; This directory is most useful for
    167       BLFS, where multiple large packages like KDE or Texlive can
     167      BLFS where multiple installations of large packages like Gnome or KDE can
    168168      be installed without embedding the files in the /usr hierarchy.  If
    169169      used, 5 to 10 gigabytes is generally adequate.</para>
    170170      </listitem>
    171171
    172       <listitem revision='sysv'><para>/tmp &ndash; A separate /tmp directory
    173       is rare, but useful if configuring a thin client.  This partition, if
    174       used, will usually not need to exceed a couple of
    175       gigabytes.  If you have enough RAM, you can mount a
    176       <systemitem class='filesystem'>tmpfs</systemitem> on /tmp to make
    177       access to temporary files faster.</para></listitem>
    178 
    179       <listitem revision='systemd'><para>/tmp &ndash; By default, systemd
    180       mounts a <systemitem class='filesystem'>tmpfs</systemitem> here.
    181       If you want to override that behavior, follow
    182       <xref linkend='systemd-no-tmpfs'/> when configuring the LFS
    183       system.</para></listitem>
     172      <listitem><para>/tmp &ndash; A separate /tmp directory is rare, but
     173      useful if configuring a thin client.  This partition, if used, will
     174      usually not need to exceed a couple of gigabytes.</para></listitem>
    184175
    185176      <listitem><para>/usr/src &ndash; This partition is very
    186177      useful for providing a location to store BLFS source files and
    187       share them across LFS builds. It can also be used as a location
    188       for building BLFS packages. A reasonably large partition of 30-50
    189       gigabytes provides plenty of room.</para></listitem>
     178      share them across LFS builds.  It can also be used as a location
     179      for building BLFS packages.  A reasonably large partition of 30-50
     180      gigabytes allows plenty of room.</para></listitem>
    190181
    191182    </itemizedlist>
    192183
    193     <para>Any separate partition that you want automatically mounted when the
    194     system starts must be specified in the <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> file.
    195     Details about how to specify partitions will be discussed in <xref
    196     linkend="ch-bootable-fstab"/>.</para>
     184    <para>Any separate partition that you want automatically mounted upon boot
     185    needs to be specified in the <filename>/etc/fstab</filename>.  Details
     186    about how to specify partitions will be discussed in <xref
     187    linkend="ch-bootable-fstab"/>.  </para>
    197188
    198189    </sect3>
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    3737    <listitem>
    3838      <para><emphasis role="strong">Bison-2.7</emphasis> (/usr/bin/yacc
    39       should be a link to bison or a small script that executes bison)</para>
     39      should be a link to bison or small script that executes bison)</para>
    4040    </listitem>
    4141
  • chapter02/mounting.xml

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    1111  <title>Mounting the New Partition</title>
    1212
    13   <para>Now that a file system has been created, the partition must
    14   be mounted so the host system can access it. This book assumes that
    15   the file system is mounted at the directory specified by the
    16   <envar>LFS</envar> environment variable described in the previous section.
     13  <para>Now that a file system has been created, the partition needs to
     14  be made accessible. In order to do this, the partition needs to be
     15  mounted at a chosen mount point. For the purposes of this book, it is
     16  assumed that the file system is mounted under the directory specified by the
     17  <envar>LFS</envar> environment variable as described in the previous section.
    1718  </para>
    1819
    19   <para>Create the mount point and mount the LFS file system with these commands:</para>
     20  <para>Create the mount point and mount the LFS file system by running:</para>
    2021
    2122<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkdir -pv $LFS
    2223mount -v -t ext4 /dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable> $LFS</userinput></screen>
    2324
    24   <para>Replace <replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable> with the name of the LFS
     25  <para>Replace <replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable> with the designation of the LFS
    2526  partition.</para>
    2627
    27   <para>If you are using multiple partitions for LFS (e.g., one for
    28   <filename class="directory">/</filename> and another for <filename
    29   class="directory">/home</filename>), mount them like this:</para>
     28  <para>If using multiple partitions for LFS (e.g., one for <filename
     29  class="directory">/</filename> and another for <filename
     30  class="directory">/home</filename>), mount them using:</para>
    3031
    3132<screen role="nodump"><userinput>mkdir -pv $LFS
     
    4344  without any parameters to see what options are set for the mounted LFS
    4445  partition. If <option>nosuid</option> and/or <option>nodev</option> are set,
    45   the partition must be remounted.</para>
     46  the partition will need to be remounted.</para>
    4647
    47   <warning><para>The above instructions assume that you will not restart
     48  <warning><para>The above instructions assume that you will not be restarting
    4849  your computer throughout the LFS process.  If you shut down your system,
    4950  you will either need to remount the LFS partition each time you restart
    50   the build process, or modify the host system's /etc/fstab file to automatically
    51   remount it when you reboot. For example, you might add this line to your
    52   /etc/fstab file:
     51  the build process or modify your host system's /etc/fstab file to automatically
     52  remount it upon boot.  For example:
    5353
    5454<screen role="nodump">/dev/<replaceable>&lt;xxx&gt;</replaceable>  /mnt/lfs ext4   defaults      1     1</screen>
     
    6868  <systemitem class="filesystem">swap</systemitem> partition.</para>
    6969
    70   <para>Now that the new LFS partition is open for business, it's time to
     70  <para>Now that there is an established place to work, it is time to
    7171  download the packages.</para>
    7272
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    3535
    3636  <sect2>
    37   <title>Chapters&nbsp;5&ndash;6</title>
     37  <title>Chapter&nbsp;5&ndash;6</title>
    3838
    3939    <itemizedlist>
     
    4545        <para>These two chapters <emphasis>must</emphasis> be done as user
    4646        <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem>.
    47         A <command>su - lfs</command> command must be issued before any task in these
    48         chapters. If you don't do that, you are at risk of installing packages to the
     47        A <command>su - lfs</command> needs to be done before any task in these
     48        chapters. Failing to do that, you are at risk of installing packages to the
    4949        host, and potentially rendering it unusable.</para>
    5050      </listitem>
     
    5555         doubt about installing a package, ensure any previously expanded
    5656         tarballs are removed, then re-extract the package files, and complete all
    57          the instructions in that section.</para>
     57         instructions in that section.</para>
    5858      </listitem>
    5959    </itemizedlist>
     
    6161
    6262  <sect2>
    63   <title>Chapters&nbsp;7&ndash;10</title>
     63  <title>Chapter&nbsp;7&ndash;10</title>
    6464
    6565    <itemizedlist>
     
    7070      <listitem>
    7171        <para>A few operations, from <quote>Changing Ownership</quote> to
    72         <quote>Entering the Chroot Environment</quote>, must be done as the
     72        <quote>Entering the Chroot Environment</quote> must be done as the
    7373        <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem> user, with the LFS
    7474        environment variable set for the &root; user.</para>
     
    7878         <para> When entering chroot, the LFS environment variable must be set
    7979         for <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>. The LFS
    80          variable is not used after entering the chroot environment.</para>
     80         variable is not used afterwards.</para>
    8181      </listitem>
    8282
  • chapter03/introduction.xml

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    1414  order to build a basic Linux system. The listed version numbers correspond to
    1515  versions of the software that are known to work, and this book is based on
    16   their use. We highly recommend against using different versions, because the build
     16  their use. We highly recommend against using different versions because the build
    1717  commands for one version may not work with a different version, unless the
    18   different version is specified by an LFS erratum or security advisory.
     18  different version is specified by a LFS errata or security advisory.
    1919  The newest package versions may also have problems that require
    2020  work-arounds. These work-arounds will be developed and stabilized in the
     
    2222
    2323  <para>For some packages, the release tarball and the (Git or SVN)
    24   repository snapshot tarball for that release may be published with
    25   similar file names.  A release tarball contains generated files (for
    26   example, a <command>configure</command> script generated by
     24  repository snapshot tarball for this release may be published with
     25  similar file name.  A release tarball contains generated files (for
     26  example, <command>configure</command> script generated by
    2727  <command>autoconf</command>), in addition to the contents of the
    2828  corresponding repository snapshot.  The book uses release tarballs
     
    3232  <para>Download locations may not always be accessible. If a download
    3333  location has changed since this book was published, Google (<ulink
    34   url="https://www.google.com/"/>) provides a useful search engine for
     34  url="http://www.google.com/"/>) provides a useful search engine for
    3535  most packages. If this search is unsuccessful, try one of the
    3636  alternative means of downloading at <ulink
     
    7070    <listitem>
    7171      <para>For stable versions of the book, a tarball of all the needed files
    72       can be downloaded from one of the mirror sites listed at
     72      can be downloaded from one of the LFS files mirrors listed at
    7373      <ulink url="https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/mirrors.html#files"/>.</para>
    7474    </listitem>
  • chapter03/packages.xml

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    2121    if a newer version (with the vulnerability fixed) should be used.  If
    2222    not, try to download the removed package from a mirror.  Although it's
    23     possible to download an old release from a mirror even if this release
    24     has been removed because of a vulnerability, it's not recommended to
    25     use a release known to be vulnerable for building your system.</para>
     23        possible to download an old release from a mirror even if this release
     24        has been removed because of a vulnerability, it's not recommended to
     25        use a release known to be vulnerable for building your system.</para>
    2626  </note>
    2727
  • chapter04/settingenviron.xml

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    187187     user is finished at the beginning of <xref
    188188     linkend="chapter-chroot-temporary-tools"/>, you can restore
    189     <filename>/etc/bash.bashrc</filename> (if desired).</para>
     189        <filename>/etc/bash.bashrc</filename> (if desired).</para>
    190190
    191191     <para>Note that the LFS Bash package we will build in
  • chapter05/gcc-pass1.xml

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    8484    --with-newlib             \
    8585    --without-headers         \
    86     --enable-default-pie      \
    87     --enable-default-ssp      \
    8886    --disable-nls             \
    8987    --disable-shared          \
     
    132130
    133131      <varlistentry>
    134       <term><parameter>--enable-default-pie and
    135       --enable-default-ssp</parameter></term>
    136         <listitem>
    137           <para>Those switches allow GCC to compile programs with
    138            some hardening security features (more information on those in
    139            the <xref linkend="pie-ssp-info"/> in chapter 8) by default. The
    140            are not strictly needed at this stage, since the compiler will
    141            only produce temporary executables. But it is cleaner to have the
    142            temporary packages be as close as possible to the final ones.
    143           </para>
    144         </listitem>
    145       </varlistentry>
    146 
    147       <varlistentry>
    148132        <term><parameter>--disable-shared</parameter></term>
    149133        <listitem>
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    8888    --prefix=/usr                                  \
    8989    --with-build-sysroot=$LFS                      \
    90     --enable-default-pie                           \
    91     --enable-default-ssp                           \
    9290    --disable-nls                                  \
    9391    --disable-multilib                             \
  • chapter07/cleanup.xml

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    1919<screen><userinput>rm -rf /usr/share/{info,man,doc}/*</userinput></screen>
    2020
    21     <para>Second, on a modern Linux system, the libtool .la files are only
    22     useful for libltdl.  No libraries in LFS are expected to be loaded by
    23     libltdl, and it's known that some .la files can cause BLFS packages
    24     fail to build.  Remove those files now:</para>
     21    <para>Second, the libtool .la files are only useful when linking with static
     22    libraries. They are unneeded and potentially harmful when using dynamic
     23    shared libraries, especially when using non-autotools build systems.
     24    While still in chroot, remove those files now:</para>
    2525
    2626<screen><userinput>find /usr/{lib,libexec} -name \*.la -delete</userinput></screen>
     
    9696    <para>Before making a backup, unmount the virtual file systems:</para>
    9797
    98 <screen role="nodump"><userinput>mountpoint -q $LFS/dev/shm &amp;&amp; umount $LFS/dev/shm
    99 umount $LFS/dev/pts
     98<screen role="nodump"><userinput>umount $LFS/dev/pts
    10099umount $LFS/{sys,proc,run,dev}</userinput></screen>
    101100
  • chapter07/createfiles.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4949
    5050<screen><userinput>cat &gt; /etc/hosts &lt;&lt; EOF
    51 <literal>127.0.0.1  localhost $(hostname)
    52 ::1        localhost</literal>
     51127.0.0.1  localhost $(hostname)
     52::1        localhost
    5353EOF</userinput></screen>
    5454
     
    163163  distributions. In addition, some test suites rely on specific users or
    164164  groups.  The Linux Standard Base (LSB, available at <ulink
    165   url="https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml"/>) only recommends that,
     165  url="http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml"/>) only recommends that,
    166166  besides the group <systemitem class="groupname">root</systemitem> with a
    167167  Group ID (GID) of 0, a group <systemitem class="groupname">bin</systemitem>
  • chapter07/kernfs.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    9090      directory needs to be created.</para>
    9191
    92       <para>In other cases <filename>/dev/shm</filename> is a mountpoint
    93       for a tmpfs. In that case the mount of /dev above will only create
    94       /dev/shm in the chroot environment as a directory. In this situation
    95       we explicitly mount a tmpfs,</para>
    96 
    9792<screen><userinput>if [ -h $LFS/dev/shm ]; then
    9893  mkdir -pv $LFS/$(readlink $LFS/dev/shm)
    99 else
    100   mount -t tmpfs -o nosuid,nodev tmpfs $LFS/dev/shm
    10194fi</userinput></screen>
    10295
  • chapter08/binutils.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    168168    </para>
    169169
    170     <para>Twelve tests fail in the <command>gold</command> testsuite when the
    171     <option>--enable-default-pie</option> and
    172     <option>--enable-default-ssp</option> options are passed to GCC.
    173     <!-- Caused by egrep deprecation.  Note that we don't "patch" temp grep.
    174          And it seems unworthy to add a sed into temp grep just for one test
    175          failure.  (I don't really agree to "patch" grep in the first place,
    176          anyway.) -->
    177     The test named <filename>ar with versioned solib</filename> is also
    178     known to fail.</para>
    179 
    180170    <para>Install the package:</para>
    181171
    182172<screen><userinput remap="install">make tooldir=/usr install</userinput></screen>
    183173
    184     <para>Remove useless static libraries and an empty man page:</para>
    185 
    186 <screen><userinput remap="install">rm -fv /usr/lib/lib{bfd,ctf,ctf-nobfd,opcodes}.a
    187 rm -fv /usr/share/man/man1/gprofng.1</userinput></screen>
     174    <para>Remove useless static libraries:</para>
     175
     176<screen><userinput remap="install">rm -fv /usr/lib/lib{bfd,ctf,ctf-nobfd,opcodes}.a</userinput></screen>
    188177
    189178  </sect2>
  • chapter08/cleanup.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    1717  <para>There are also several files installed in the /usr/lib and /usr/libexec
    1818  directories with a file name extension of .la. These are "libtool archive"
    19   files. As already said, on a modern Linux system the libtool .la files are
    20   only useful for libltdl.  No libraries in LFS are expected to be loaded
    21   by libltdl, and it's known that some .la files can cause BLFS packages
    22   fail to build.  Remove those files now:</para>
     19  files. As already said, they are only useful when linking with static
     20  libraries. They are unneeded, and potentially harmful, when using dynamic
     21  shared libraries, specially when using also non-autotools build systems.
     22  To remove them, run:</para>
    2323
    2424<screen><userinput>find /usr/lib /usr/libexec -name \*.la -delete</userinput></screen>
  • chapter08/eudev.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4040  <sect2 role="installation">
    4141    <title>Installation of Eudev</title>
     42<!--
     43    <para>First, fix a test script:</para>
    4244
    43    
     45<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -r -i 's|/usr(/bin/test)|\1|' test/udev-test.pl</userinput></screen>
     46-->
     47<!--
     48    <para>Next, remove an unneeded line that causes a build failure:</para>
    4449
    45     <para>First fix the location of udev rules in the .pc file:</para>
    46 
    47 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i '/udevdir/a udev_dir=${udevdir}' src/udev/udev.pc.in</userinput></screen>
     50<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i '/keyboard_lookup_key/d' src/udev/udev-builtin-keyboard.c</userinput></screen>
     51-->
    4852
    4953    <para>Prepare Eudev for compilation:</para>
  • chapter08/gawk.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4444
    4545<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i 's/extras//' Makefile.in</userinput></screen>
    46 
    47     <para>Now fix a programming error identified upstream:</para>
    48 
    49 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i '241i UPREF(m);' interpret.h</userinput></screen>
    5046
    5147    <para>Prepare Gawk for compilation:</para>
  • chapter08/gcc.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    7171             LD=ld                    \
    7272             --enable-languages=c,c++ \
    73              --enable-default-pie     \
    74              --enable-default-ssp     \
    7573             --disable-multilib       \
    7674             --disable-bootstrap      \
     
    103101    </variablelist>
    104102
    105     <note>
    106       <anchor id="pie-ssp-info" xreflabel="note on PIE and SSP"/>
    107       <para>
    108         PIE (position-independent executable) is a technique to produce
    109         binary programs that can be loaded anywhere in memory.  Without PIE,
    110         the security feature named ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization)
    111         can be applied for the shared libraries, but not the executable
    112         itself.  Enabling PIE allows ASLR for the executables in addition to
    113         the shared libraries, and mitigates some attacks based on fixed
    114         addresses of sensitive code or data in the executables.
    115       </para>
    116       <para>
    117         SSP (Stack Smashing Protection) is a technique to ensure
    118         that the parameter stack is not corrupted. Stack corruption can
    119         for example alter the return address of a subroutine,
    120         which would allow transferring control to some dangerous code
    121         (existing in the program or shared libraries, or injected by the
    122         attacker somehow) instead of the original one.
    123       </para>
    124     </note>
    125 
    126103    <para>Compile the package:</para>
    127104
     
    130107    <important>
    131108      <para>In this section, the test suite for GCC is considered
    132       important, but it takes a long time. First time builders are
     109      important, but it takes a long time. First time builders are 
    133110      encouraged to not skip it.  The time to run the tests can be
    134111      reduced significantly by adding -jx to the make command below
     
    156133    url="&test-results;"/> and
    157134    <ulink url="https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/"/>.</para>
    158 
    159     <para>In gcc, eleven tests, in the i386 test suite are known to FAIL.
    160     It's because the test files do not account for the
    161     <parameter>--enable-default-pie</parameter> option.</para>
    162135
    163136    <para>In g++, four tests related to PR100400 are known to be reported
     
    238211  <para>Now make sure that we're setup to use the correct start files:</para>
    239212
    240 <screen><userinput>grep -E -o '/usr/lib.*/S?crt[1in].*succeeded' dummy.log</userinput></screen>
     213<screen><userinput>grep -o '/usr/lib.*/crt[1in].*succeeded' dummy.log</userinput></screen>
    241214
    242215  <para>The output of the last command should be:</para>
    243216
    244 <screen><computeroutput>/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/Scrt1.o succeeded
     217<screen><computeroutput>/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/crt1.o succeeded
    245218/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/crti.o succeeded
    246219/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/&gcc-version;/../../../../lib/crtn.o succeeded</computeroutput></screen>
     
    600573        <listitem>
    601574          <para>Contains routines supporting GCC's stack-smashing protection
    602           functionality.  Normally it's unused because glibc also provides
    603           those routines</para>
     575          functionality</para>
    604576          <indexterm zone="ch-system-gcc libssp">
    605577            <primary sortas="c-libssp">libssp</primary>
  • chapter08/gettext.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    6363          <para>Since bison is not yet installed in /usr, configure hardcodes
    6464          the directory containing translations for the bison program (the
    65           "locale" directory) as /tools/share/locale. Passing this variable
     65          "locale" directory) as /tools/share/locale. Passing this variable
    6666           to make allows overriding the choice made by configure.</para>
    6767        </listitem>
  • chapter08/grep.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4040  <sect2 role="installation">
    4141    <title>Installation of Grep</title>
    42 
    43     <para>
    44        First, remove a warning about using egrep and fgrep that makes
    45        tests on some packages fail:
    46     </para>
    47 
    48 <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i "s/echo/#echo/" src/egrep.sh</userinput></screen>
    4942
    5043    <para>Prepare Grep for compilation:</para>
  • chapter08/groff.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    5353
    5454<screen><userinput remap="configure">PAGE=<replaceable>&lt;paper_size&gt;</replaceable> ./configure --prefix=/usr</userinput></screen>
    55 
    56     <para>Build the package:</para>
    5755
    5856<screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
  • chapter08/libtool.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    5353<para>To test the results<!--(about 11.0 SBU)-->, issue:</para>
    5454
    55 <screen><userinput remap="test">make -k check</userinput></screen>
     55<screen><userinput remap="test">make check</userinput></screen>
    5656
    5757    <note><para>The test time for libtool can be reduced significantly on a
     
    6262
    6363    <para>Five tests are known to fail in the LFS build environment due
    64     to a circular dependency, but these tests pass if rechecked after
    65     automake is installed.  Additionally, with grep-3.8, two tests will
    66     trigger a warning for non-POSIX regular expressions and fail.</para>
     64    to a circular dependency, but all tests pass if rechecked after
     65    automake is installed.</para>
    6766
    6867    <para>Install the package:</para>
  • chapter08/meson.xml

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    9797        <seg>meson</seg>
    9898        <seg>
    99            /usr/lib/python&python-minor;/site-packages/meson-&meson-version;.dist-info and
     99           /usr/lib/python&python-minor;/site-packages/meson-&meson-version;.dist-info and 
    100100           /usr/lib/python&python-minor;/site-packages/mesonbuild
    101101        </seg>
     
    109109
    110110      <varlistentry id="meson">
    111         <term><command>meson</command></term>
     111                <term><command>meson</command></term>
    112112        <listitem>
    113113          <para>A high productivity build system</para>
  • chapter08/ncurses.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    123123
    124124    <!-- To editors: crash of shell process was very rare but really
    125          observed.  We can't simply remove /usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6.x like
     125         observed.  We can't simply remove /usr/lib/libncursesw.so.6.x like 
    126126         how we handle libmozjs-xx.so in BLFS because bash needs it, and
    127127         make will spawn new shell processes during "make install".  -->
     
    132132    from the library file.  Install the package with
    133133    <literal>DESTDIR</literal>, and replace the library file correctly using
    134     <command>install</command> command:</para>
     134    <command>install</command> command.  A useless static archive which is
     135    not handled by <command>configure</command> is also removed:</para>
    135136
    136137<screen><userinput remap="install">make DESTDIR=$PWD/dest install
     
    212213           libmenuw.so,
    213214           libncursesw.so,
    214            libncurses++w.so,
    215215           libpanelw.so, and their non-wide-character counterparts without "w"
    216216              in the library names.</seg>
     
    367367      </varlistentry>
    368368
    369       <varlistentry id="libncurses__w">
    370         <term><filename class="libraryfile">libncurses++w</filename></term>
    371         <listitem>
    372           <para>Contains C++ binding for other libraries in this package</para>
    373           <indexterm zone="ch-system-ncurses libncurses__w">
    374             <primary sortas="c-libncurses++w">libncurses++w</primary>
    375           </indexterm>
    376         </listitem>
    377       </varlistentry>
    378 
    379369      <varlistentry id="libformw">
    380370        <term><filename class="libraryfile">libformw</filename></term>
  • chapter08/openssl.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4444    <title>Installation of OpenSSL</title>
    4545<!--
    46     <para>First fix a problem with some advanced architectures with avx512
     46    <para>First fix a problem with some advanced arcitectures with avx512
    4747    capability:</para>
    4848
  • chapter08/pkgmgt.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    284284      commercial distributions. Examples of package managers that follow this
    285285      approach are RPM (which, incidentally, is required by the <ulink
    286       url="https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml">Linux
     286      url="http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml">Linux
    287287      Standard Base Specification</ulink>), pkg-utils, Debian's apt, and
    288288      Gentoo's Portage system.  A hint describing how to adopt this style of
     
    297297      as more complex package managers do.  For details of Slackware package
    298298      management, see <ulink
    299       url="https://www.slackbook.org/html/package-management.html"/>.</para>
     299      url="http://www.slackbook.org/html/package-management.html"/>.</para>
    300300    </sect3>
    301301
  • chapter08/python.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    117117    commands:</para>
    118118
    119 <screen><userinput remap="install">cat &gt; /etc/pip.conf &lt;&lt; EOF
    120 <literal>[global]
     119 <screen><userinput remap="install">cat &gt; /etc/pip.conf &lt;&lt; EOF
     120[global]
    121121root-user-action = ignore
    122 disable-pip-version-check = true</literal>
     122disable-pip-version-check = true
    123123EOF
    124124</userinput></screen>
  • chapter08/readline.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    6464        <listitem>
    6565          <para>This option tells Readline that it can find the termcap
    66           library functions in the curses library, rather than a separate
    67           termcap library. It allows generating a correct
    68           <filename>readline.pc</filename> file.</para>
     66               library functions in the curses library, rather than a separate
     67               termcap library. It allows generating a correct
     68               <filename>readline.pc</filename> file.</para>
    6969        </listitem>
    7070      </varlistentry>
  • chapter08/util-linux.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    101101su tester -c "make -k check"</userinput></screen>
    102102
    103     <para>The <emphasis>hardlink</emphasis> tests will fail if the host's kernel
     103    <para>The <emphasis>hardlink</emphasis> tests will fail if the host's kernel 
    104104    does not have the option CONFIG_CRYPTO_USER_API_HASH set.</para>
    105105
  • chapter08/vim.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    168168    <note>
    169169      <para>By default, vim only installs spell files for the English language.
    170       To install spell files for your preferred language, copy the
    171       <filename class='extension'>.spl</filename> and optionally, the
    172       <filename class='extension'>.sug</filename> files for your language
    173       and character encoding from
    174       <filename class='directory'>runtime/spell</filename> into
    175       <filename class='directory'>
    176         /usr/share/&vim-docdir;/spell/</filename>.</para>
     170      To install spell files for your preferred language, download the
     171      <filename>*.spl</filename> and optionally, the <filename>*.sug</filename>
     172      files for your language and character encoding from <ulink
     173      url="ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/runtime/spell/"/> and save them to
     174      <filename class='directory'>/usr/share/&vim-docdir;/spell/</filename>.</para>
    177175
    178176      <para>To use these spell files, some configuration in
     
    182180set spell</literal></screen>
    183181
    184       <para>For more information, see
    185       <filename>runtime/spell/README.txt</filename>.</para>
     182      <para>For more information, see the appropriate README file located
     183      at the URL above.</para>
    186184    </note>
    187185
  • chapter09/consoled.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    2424  information. Decide which keymap and screen font will be used. Various
    2525  language-specific HOWTOs can also help with this, see <ulink
    26   url="https://tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>.
     26  url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>.
    2727  Examine the output of <command>localectl list-keymaps</command> for a list of
    2828  valid console keymaps. Look in the
  • chapter09/systemd-custom.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4747  </sect2>
    4848
    49   <sect2 id='systemd-no-tmpfs'>
     49  <sect2>
    5050    <title>Disabling tmpfs for /tmp</title>
    5151
  • chapter09/udev.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    326326      <listitem>
    327327        <para>The <systemitem class="filesystem">sysfs</systemitem> Filesystem
    328         <ulink url="https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mochel/doc/papers/ols-2005/mochel.pdf"/></para>
     328        <ulink url="http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/mochel/doc/papers/ols-2005/mochel.pdf"/></para>
    329329      </listitem>
    330330
  • chapter09/usage.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    4444    <note>
    4545       <para>
    46           Classically, run level 2 above was defined as
    47           "multi-user mode without networking", but this was only the case
     46          Classically, run level 2 above was defined as 
     47          "multi-user mode without networking", but this was only the case 
    4848          many years ago when multiple users could log into a system connected via
    4949          serial ports.  In today's environment it makes no sense and
     
    167167  is that when a user is going to reboot or halt the system, nothing
    168168  needs to be started, but the order of shutdown needs to be controlled.
    169   For these run levels, all <emphasis>K</emphasis> prefixed scripts will be
     169  For these run levels, all <emphasis>K</emphasis> prefixed scripts will be 
    170170  run before any <emphasis>S</emphasis> prefixed scripts are run with the
    171171  <parameter>stop</parameter> parameter.
     
    335335  information.  Decide which keymap and screen font will be used. Various
    336336  language-specific HOWTOs can also help with this, see <ulink
    337   url="https://tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>. If still in
     337  url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>. If still in
    338338  doubt, look in the <filename class="directory">/usr/share/keymaps</filename>
    339339  and <filename class="directory">/usr/share/consolefonts</filename> directories
  • chapter10/fstab.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    3333tmpfs          /run         tmpfs    defaults            0     0
    3434devtmpfs       /dev         devtmpfs mode=0755,nosuid    0     0
    35 tmpfs          /dev/shm     tmpfs    nosuid,nodev        0     0
    3635
    3736# End /etc/fstab</literal>
  • chapter10/kernel.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    106106      not work correctly or boot at all:</para>
    107107
    108       <screen role="nodump" revision="sysv">Processor type and features ---&gt;
    109    [*] Build a relocatable kernel [CONFIG_RELOCATABLE]
    110    [*]   Randomize the address of the kernel image (KASLR) [CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE]
    111 General setup ---&gt;
     108      <screen role="nodump" revision="sysv">General setup -->
    112109   [ ] Compile the kernel with warnings as errors [CONFIG_WERROR]
    113110   &lt; &gt; Enable kernel headers through /sys/kernel/kheaders.tar.xz [CONFIG_IKHEADERS]
    114 General architecture-dependent options  ---&gt;
    115    [*] Stack Protector buffer overflow detection [CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR]
    116    [*]   Strong Stack Protector [CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG]
    117111Device Drivers  ---&gt;
    118112  Graphics support ---&gt;
    119113   Frame buffer Devices ---&gt;
    120       &lt;*&gt; Support for frame buffer devices ---&gt;
    121    Console display driver support ---&gt;
    122       [*] Framebuffer Console support [CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE]
     114      [*] Support for frame buffer devices ----
    123115  Generic Driver Options  ---&gt;
    124116   [ ] Support for uevent helper [CONFIG_UEVENT_HELPER]
     
    126118   [*]   Automount devtmpfs at /dev, after the kernel mounted the rootfs [CONFIG_DEVTMPFS_MOUNT]</screen>
    127119
    128       <screen role="nodump" revision="systemd">Processor type and features ---&gt;
    129    [*] Build a relocatable kernel [CONFIG_RELOCATABLE]
    130    [*]   Randomize the address of the kernel image (KASLR) [CONFIG_RANDOMIZE_BASE]
    131 General setup ---&gt;
     120      <screen role="nodump" revision="systemd">General setup -->
    132121   [ ] Compile the kernel with warnings as errors [CONFIG_WERROR]
    133122   [ ] Auditing Support [CONFIG_AUDIT]
     
    142131General architecture-dependent options  ---&gt;
    143132   [*] Enable seccomp to safely compute untrusted bytecode [CONFIG_SECCOMP]
    144    [*] Stack Protector buffer overflow detection [CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR]
    145    [*]   Strong Stack Protector [CONFIG_STACKPROTECTOR_STRONG]
    146133Networking support  ---&gt;
    147134  Networking options  ---&gt;
     
    159146   Frame buffer Devices ---&gt;
    160147      &lt;*&gt; Support for frame buffer devices ---&gt;
    161    Console display driver support ---&gt;
    162       [*] Framebuffer Console support [CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE]
    163148File systems  ---&gt;
    164149   [*] Inotify support for userspace [CONFIG_INOTIFY_USER]
    165150       Pseudo filesystems  ---&gt;
    166151        [*] Tmpfs POSIX Access Control Lists [CONFIG_TMPFS_POSIX_ACL]</screen>
     152
     153      <para>Disable a feature which is security compromised in this kernel
     154      release:</para>
     155
     156      <screen role="nodump">Memory Management options  ---&gt;
     157  [ ] Enable userfaultfd() system call [CONFIG_USERFAULTFD]</screen>
    167158    </note>
    168159
     
    190181
    191182      <varlistentry>
    192         <term><parameter>Randomize the address of the kernel image (KASLR)</parameter></term>
    193         <listitem>
    194           <para>Enable ASLR for kernel image, to mitigate some attacks based
    195           on fixed addresses of sensitive data or code in the kernel.</para>
    196         </listitem>
    197       </varlistentry>
    198 
    199       <varlistentry>
    200183        <term>
    201184          <parameter>
     
    223206
    224207      <varlistentry>
    225         <term><parameter>Strong Stack Protector</parameter></term>
    226         <listitem>
    227           <para>Enable SSP for the kernel.  We've enabled it for the entire
    228           userspace with <parameter>--enable-default-ssp</parameter>
    229           configuring GCC, but the kernel does not use GCC default setting
    230           for SSP.  We enable it explicitly here.</para>
    231         </listitem>
    232       </varlistentry>
    233 
    234       <varlistentry>
    235208        <term><parameter>Support for uevent helper</parameter></term>
    236209        <listitem>
     
    260233
    261234      <varlistentry>
    262         <term><parameter>Framebuffer Console support</parameter></term>
    263         <listitem>
    264           <para>This is needed to display the Linux console on a frame
    265           buffer device.  To allow the kernel to print debug messages at an
    266           early boot stage, it shouldn't be built as a kernel module
    267           unless an initramfs will be used. And, if
    268           <option>CONFIG_DRM</option> (Direct Rendering Manager) is enabled,
    269           it's likely <option>CONFIG_DRM_FBDEV_EMULATION</option> (Enable
    270           legacy fbdev support for your modesetting driver) should be
    271           enabled as well.</para>
     235        <term><parameter>Enable userfaultfd() system call</parameter></term>
     236        <listitem>
     237          <para>If this option is enabled, a security vulnerability not
     238          resolved in Linux-&linux-version; yet will be exploitable.
     239          Disable this option to avoid the vulnerability.  This system call
     240          is not used by any part of LFS or BLFS.</para>
    272241        </listitem>
    273242      </varlistentry>
  • chapter11/chapter11.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    1616  <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="reboot.xml"/>
    1717  <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="whatnow.xml"/>
    18   <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" href="afterlfs.xml"/>
    1918
    2019</chapter>
  • chapter11/reboot.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    1010
    1111  <title>Rebooting the System</title>
    12   <para>
    13     Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
    14     your computer. However, there are still a few things to check.
    15     Here are some suggestions:</para>
    1612
    17 
    18 <!--
    19   The system you
     13  <para>Now that all of the software has been installed, it is time to reboot
     14  your computer. However, you should be aware of a few things. The system you
    2015  have created in this book is quite minimal, and most likely will not have
    2116  the functionality you would need to be able to continue forward. By installing
     
    2318  environment, you can leave yourself in a much better position to continue on
    2419  once you reboot into your new LFS installation. Here are some suggestions:</para>
    25 -->
     20
    2621  <itemizedlist>
    27 <!--
     22
    2823    <listitem><para>A text mode browser such as <ulink
    2924    url='&blfs-book;basicnet/lynx.html'>Lynx</ulink>
     
    6661    url='&blfs-book;basicnet/wpa_supplicant.html'>wpa_supplicant</ulink>.
    6762    </para></listitem>
    68 -->
    69     <listitem>
    70       <para>
    71         Install any <ulink
    72         url='&blfs-book;postlfs/firmware.html'>firmware</ulink> needed if the
    73         kernel driver for your hardware requires some firmware files to function
    74         properly.
    75       </para>
    76     </listitem>
    7763
    78     <listitem>
    79       <para>
    80         A review of the following configuration files
    81         is also appropriate at this point.
    82       </para>
     64    <listitem><para>Install <ulink
     65    url='&blfs-book;postlfs/firmware.html'>firmwares</ulink> if the kernel
     66    driver for your hardware require some firmware to function properly.
     67    </para></listitem>
     68
     69    <listitem><para>Finally, a review of the following configuration files
     70    is also appropriate at this point.</para>
    8371
    8472      <itemizedlist>
     
    9987
    10088  <para>Now that we have said that, let's move on to booting our shiny new LFS
    101   installation for the first time! <emphasis>First exit from the chroot
    102   environment</emphasis>:</para>
     89  installation for the first time! First exit from the chroot environment:</para>
    10390
    10491<screen><userinput>logout</userinput></screen>
    105 <!-- We need to show the user the details...-->
     92<!-- We need to show the user the details...
     93  <para>Unmount the LFS file system hierarchy:</para>
     94
     95<screen><userinput>umount -Rv $LFS</userinput></screen>
     96-->
    10697
    10798  <para>Then unmount the virtual file systems:</para>
     
    116107  partitions before unmounting the main one, like this:</para>
    117108
    118 <screen role="nodump"><userinput>umount -v $LFS/home
     109<screen role="nodump"><userinput>umount -v $LFS/usr
     110umount -v $LFS/home
    119111umount -v $LFS</userinput></screen>
    120112
     
    123115<screen role="nodump"><userinput>umount -v $LFS</userinput></screen>
    124116
    125   <para>Now, reboot the system.</para>
     117  <para>Now, reboot the system with:</para>
    126118
    127 <!-- Commented out because we don't have a host system requirement on
    128      its init, and different init system may recommend different commands
    129      for reboot.  -->
    130 <!--<screen role="nodump"><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>-->
     119<screen role="nodump"><userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput></screen>
    131120
    132121  <para>Assuming the GRUB boot loader was set up as outlined earlier, the menu
  • chapter11/theend.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    6161EOF</userinput></screen>
    6262
    63   <para>Be sure to customize the fields 'DISTRIB_CODENAME' and
    64   'VERSION_CODENAME' to make the system uniquely yours.</para>
     63  <para>Be sure to put some sort of customization for the fields
     64  'DISTRIB_CODENAME' and 'VERSION_CODENAME' to make the system uniquely
     65  yours.</para>
    6566
    6667</sect1>
  • chapter11/whatnow.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    99  <?dbhtml filename="whatnow.html"?>
    1010
    11   <title>Additional Resources</title>
     11  <title>What Now?</title>
    1212
    1313  <para>Thank you for reading this LFS book. We hope that you have
     
    3232
    3333        <listitem>
    34           <para><ulink url="&lfs-root;lfs/advisories/">LFS Security Advisories</ulink></para>
     34          <para><ulink url="http://www.cert.org/">CERT</ulink> (Computer
     35          Emergency Response Team)</para>
    3536
    36           <para>This is a list of security vulnerabilities discovered in the
    37           LFS book after it's published.</para>
     37          <para>CERT has a mailing list that publishes security alerts concerning
     38          various operating systems and applications. Subscription information is
     39          available at <ulink
     40          url="http://www.us-cert.gov/cas/signup.html"/>.</para>
    3841        </listitem>
    3942
    4043        <listitem>
    41           <para><ulink url="https://seclists.org/oss-sec/">Open Source Security
    42           Mailing List</ulink></para>
     44          <para>Bugtraq</para>
    4345
    44           <para>This is a mailing list for discussion of security flaws,
    45           concepts, and practices in the Open Source community.</para>
     46          <para>Bugtraq is a full-disclosure computer security mailing list. It
     47          publishes newly discovered security issues, and occasionally potential
     48          fixes for them. Subscription information is available at <ulink
     49          url="http://www.securityfocus.com/archive"/>.</para>
    4650        </listitem>
    4751
    4852      </itemizedlist>
    4953    </listitem>
    50 <!--
     54
    5155    <listitem>
    5256      <para>Beyond Linux From Scratch</para>
     
    5761      </para>
    5862    </listitem>
    59 -->
     63
    6064    <listitem>
    6165      <para>LFS Hints</para>
     
    8286      collaborate on all of the issues of Linux documentation. The TLDP features
    8387      a large collection of HOWTOs, guides, and man pages.  It is located at
    84       <ulink url="https://tldp.org/"/>.</para>
     88      <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/"/>.</para>
    8589    </listitem>
    8690
  • git-version.sh

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    22
    33if [ "$1" = sysv ]; then
    4     SYSV="INCLUDE"
    5     SYSTEMD="IGNORE "
     4        SYSV="INCLUDE"
     5        SYSTEMD="IGNORE "
    66elif [ "$1" = systemd ]; then
    7     SYSV="IGNORE "
    8     SYSTEMD="INCLUDE"
     7        SYSV="IGNORE "
     8        SYSTEMD="INCLUDE"
    99else
    10     echo You must provide either \"sysv\" or \"systemd\" as argument
    11     exit 1
     10        echo You must provide either \"sysv\" or \"systemd\" as argument
     11        exit 1
    1212fi
    1313
     
    1616
    1717if ! git status > /dev/null; then
    18     # Either it's not a git repository, or git is unavaliable.
    19     # Just workaround.
    20     echo "<![ %sysv; ["                                    >  version.ent
    21     echo "<!ENTITY version           \"unknown\">"         >> version.ent
    22     echo "]]>"                                             >> version.ent
    23     echo "<![ %systemd; ["                                 >> version.ent
    24     echo "<!ENTITY version           \"unknown-systemd\">" >> version.ent
    25     echo "]]>"                                             >> version.ent
    26     echo "<!ENTITY releasedate       \"unknown\">"         >> version.ent
    27     echo "<!ENTITY copyrightdate     \"1999-2022\">"       >> version.ent
    28     exit 0
     18        # Either it's not a git repository, or git is unavaliable.
     19        # Just workaround.
     20        echo "<![ %sysv; ["                                    >  version.ent
     21        echo "<!ENTITY version           \"unknown\">"         >> version.ent
     22        echo "]]>"                                             >> version.ent
     23        echo "<![ %systemd; ["                                 >> version.ent
     24        echo "<!ENTITY version           \"unknown-systemd\">" >> version.ent
     25        echo "]]>"                                             >> version.ent
     26        echo "<!ENTITY releasedate       \"unknown\">"         >> version.ent
     27        echo "<!ENTITY copyrightdate     \"1999-2022\">"       >> version.ent
     28        exit 0
    2929fi
    3030
     
    4040
    4141case $day in
    42     "1" | "21" | "31" ) suffix="st";;
    43     "2" | "22" ) suffix="nd";;
    44     "3" | "23" ) suffix="rd";;
    45     * ) suffix="th";;
     42        "1" | "21" | "31" ) suffix="st";;
     43        "2" | "22" ) suffix="nd";;
     44        "3" | "23" ) suffix="rd";;
     45        * ) suffix="th";;
    4646esac
    4747
     
    5454
    5555if [ "$(git diff HEAD | wc -l)" != "0" ]; then
    56     version="$version+"
    57     versiond="$versiond+"
     56        version="$version+"
     57        versiond="$versiond+"
    5858fi
    5959
  • lfs-latest-git.php

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    3535     // Isolate the version and put in an array
    3636     $slice = preg_replace( $regex_replace, "$1", $line );
    37      if ( strcmp( $slice, $line ) == 0 ) continue;
     37     if ( $slice == $line ) continue;
    3838
    3939     array_push( $a, $slice );
     
    267267     return find_max( $lines, "/^\d/", "/^(\d[\d\.]+\d)\/.*$/" );
    268268
    269   if ( $package == "iana-etc" )
    270      return find_max( $lines, "/^\s*20\d\d/", "/^\s+(\d+).*$/" );
    271 
    272   if ( $package == "meson" )
    273      return find_max( $lines, "/^\s+\d\./", "/^\s+([\d\.]+)$/" );
    274 
    275   if ( $package == "shadow" )
    276      return find_max( $lines, "/^\s+\d\./", "/^\s+([\d\.]+)$/" );
    277 
    278269  if ( $package == "XML-Parser" )
    279270  {
     
    301292     return str_replace( "_", ".", $max );
    302293  }
    303 
    304   if ( $package == "libffi" )
    305      return find_max( $lines, "/v\d/", "/^.*v([\d\.]+)$/" );
    306294
    307295  if ( $package == "procps-ng" )
  • packages.ent

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    5959<!ENTITY bash-fin-sbu "1.4 SBU">
    6060
    61 <!ENTITY bc-version "6.0.2">
    62 <!ENTITY bc-size "442 KB">
     61<!ENTITY bc-version "6.0.1">
     62<!ENTITY bc-size "441 KB">
    6363<!ENTITY bc-url "https://github.com/gavinhoward/bc/releases/download/&bc-version;/bc-&bc-version;.tar.xz">
    64 <!ENTITY bc-md5 "101e62dd9c2b90bf18c38d858aa36f0d">
     64<!ENTITY bc-md5 "4c8b8d51eb52ee66f5bcf6a6a1ca576e">
    6565<!ENTITY bc-home "https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc">
    6666<!ENTITY bc-fin-du "7.4 MB">
     
    164164<!ENTITY eudev-fin-sbu "0.2 SBU">
    165165
    166 <!ENTITY expat-version "2.4.9">
    167 <!ENTITY expat-size "449 KB">
     166<!ENTITY expat-version "2.4.8">
     167<!ENTITY expat-size "444 KB">
    168168<!ENTITY expat-url "&sourceforge;expat/expat-&expat-version;.tar.xz">
    169 <!ENTITY expat-md5 "8d7fcf7d02d08bf79d9ae5c21cc72c03">
     169<!ENTITY expat-md5 "0584a7318a4c007f7ec94778799d72fe">
    170170<!ENTITY expat-home "https://libexpat.github.io/">
    171171<!ENTITY expat-fin-du "12 MB">
     
    180180<!ENTITY expect-tmp-sbu "0.2 SBU">
    181181
    182 <!ENTITY file-version "5.43">
    183 <!ENTITY file-size "1,136 KB">
     182<!ENTITY file-version "5.42">
     183<!ENTITY file-size "1,080 KB">
    184184<!ENTITY file-url "https://astron.com/pub/file/file-&file-version;.tar.gz">
    185 <!ENTITY file-md5 "8effd70da368210a6c6eece037f978eb">
     185<!ENTITY file-md5 "4d4f70c3b08a8a70d8baf67f085d7e92">
    186186<!ENTITY file-home "https://www.darwinsys.com/file/">
    187187<!ENTITY file-tmp-du "34 MB">
     
    208208<!ENTITY flex-fin-sbu "0.4 SBU">
    209209
    210 <!ENTITY gawk-version "5.2.0">
    211 <!ENTITY gawk-size "3,307 KB">
     210<!ENTITY gawk-version "5.1.1">
     211<!ENTITY gawk-size "3,075 KB">
    212212<!ENTITY gawk-url "&gnu;gawk/gawk-&gawk-version;.tar.xz">
    213 <!ENTITY gawk-md5 "2f724d925873fc82f5e7b1d605ba9a42">
     213<!ENTITY gawk-md5 "83650aa943ff2fd519b2abedf8506ace">
    214214<!ENTITY gawk-home "&gnu-software;gawk/">
    215215<!ENTITY gawk-tmp-du "45 MB">
     
    282282<!ENTITY gperf-fin-sbu "less than 0.1 SBU">
    283283
    284 <!ENTITY grep-version "3.8">
    285 <!ENTITY grep-size "1,670 KB">
     284<!ENTITY grep-version "3.7">
     285<!ENTITY grep-size "1,603 KB">
    286286<!ENTITY grep-url "&gnu;grep/grep-&grep-version;.tar.xz">
    287 <!ENTITY grep-md5 "dc6e4d18d4659e6e7552fc4a183c8ac9">
     287<!ENTITY grep-md5 "7c9cca97fa18670a21e72638c3e1dabf">
    288288<!ENTITY grep-home "&gnu-software;grep/">
    289289<!ENTITY grep-tmp-du "25 MB">
     
    375375<!ENTITY kmod-fin-sbu "0.1 SBU">
    376376
    377 <!ENTITY less-version "608">
    378 <!ENTITY less-size "354 KB">
     377<!ENTITY less-version "590">
     378<!ENTITY less-size "348 KB">
    379379<!ENTITY less-url "https://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/less-&less-version;.tar.gz">
    380 <!ENTITY less-md5 "1cdec714569d830a68f4cff11203cdba">
     380<!ENTITY less-md5 "f029087448357812fba450091a1172ab">
    381381<!ENTITY less-home "https://www.greenwoodsoftware.com/less/">
    382382<!ENTITY less-fin-du "4.2 MB">
    383383<!ENTITY less-fin-sbu "less than 0.1 SBU">
    384384
    385 <!ENTITY lfs-bootscripts-version "20220920">      <!-- Scripts depend on this format -->
     385<!ENTITY lfs-bootscripts-version "20220723">      <!-- Scripts depend on this format -->
    386386<!ENTITY lfs-bootscripts-size "BOOTSCRIPTS-SIZE KB">
    387387<!ENTITY lfs-bootscripts-url "&downloads-root;lfs-bootscripts-&lfs-bootscripts-version;.tar.xz">
     
    411411<!ENTITY libpipeline-url "&savannah;/releases/libpipeline/libpipeline-&libpipeline-version;.tar.gz">
    412412<!ENTITY libpipeline-md5 "829c9ba46382b0b3e12dd11fcbc1bb27">
    413 <!ENTITY libpipeline-home "https://libpipeline.nongnu.org/">
     413<!ENTITY libpipeline-home "http://libpipeline.nongnu.org/">
    414414<!ENTITY libpipeline-fin-du "10 MB">
    415415<!ENTITY libpipeline-fin-sbu "0.1 SBU">
     
    425425<!ENTITY linux-major-version "5">
    426426<!ENTITY linux-minor-version "19">
    427 <!ENTITY linux-patch-version "8">
     427<!ENTITY linux-patch-version "2">
    428428<!--<!ENTITY linux-version "&linux-major-version;.&linux-minor-version;">-->
    429429<!ENTITY linux-version "&linux-major-version;.&linux-minor-version;.&linux-patch-version;">
    430 <!ENTITY linux-size "128,547 KB">
     430<!ENTITY linux-size "128,553 KB">
    431431<!ENTITY linux-url "&kernel;linux/kernel/v&linux-major-version;.x/linux-&linux-version;.tar.xz">
    432 <!ENTITY linux-md5 "ae08d14f9b7ed3d47c0d22b6d235507a">
     432<!ENTITY linux-md5 "391274e2e49a881403b0ff2e0712bf82">
    433433<!ENTITY linux-home "https://www.kernel.org/">
    434434<!-- measured for 5.13.4 / gcc-11.1.0 on x86_64 : minimum is
     
    488488<!ENTITY markupsafe-fin-sbu "less than 0.1 SBU">
    489489
    490 <!ENTITY meson-version "0.63.2">
     490<!ENTITY meson-version "0.63.1">
    491491<!ENTITY meson-size "2,016 KB">
    492492<!ENTITY meson-url "&github;/mesonbuild/meson/releases/download/&meson-version;/meson-&meson-version;.tar.gz">
    493 <!ENTITY meson-md5 "12ae3150982645790a4f8a8e8795173c">
     493<!ENTITY meson-md5 "078e59d11a72b74c3bd78cb8205e9ed7">
    494494<!ENTITY meson-home "https://mesonbuild.com">
    495495<!ENTITY meson-fin-du "38 MB">
     
    500500<!ENTITY mpc-url "https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mpc/mpc-&mpc-version;.tar.gz">
    501501<!ENTITY mpc-md5 "9f16c976c25bb0f76b50be749cd7a3a8">
    502 <!ENTITY mpc-home "https://www.multiprecision.org/">
     502<!ENTITY mpc-home "http://www.multiprecision.org/">
    503503<!ENTITY mpc-fin-du "21 MB">
    504504<!ENTITY mpc-fin-sbu "0.3 SBU">
     
    522522<!ENTITY ncurses-fin-sbu "0.4 SBU">
    523523
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  • part3intro/generalinstructions.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    8383          <para>Place all the sources and patches in a directory that will be
    8484          accessible from the chroot environment such as
    85           <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/sources/</filename>.<!-- Do
     85          <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/sources/</filename>.<!-- Do
    8686          <emphasis>not</emphasis> put sources in
    87           <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/tools/</filename>. --></para>
     87          <filename class="directory">/mnt/lfs/tools/</filename>. --></para>
    8888        </listitem>
    8989        <listitem>
  • prologue/prerequisites.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    3131    <listitem>
    3232      <para>Software-Building-HOWTO
    33       <ulink url="https://tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html"/></para>
     33      <ulink url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html"/></para>
    3434
    3535      <para>This is a comprehensive guide to building and installing
     
    4141    <listitem>
    4242      <para>Beginner's Guide to Installing from Source
    43       <ulink url="https://moi.vonos.net/linux/beginners-installing-from-source/"/></para>
     43      <ulink url="http://moi.vonos.net/linux/beginners-installing-from-source/"/></para>
    4444
    4545      <para>This guide provides a good summary of basic skills and
  • prologue/standards.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    1919    <itemizedlist>
    2020      <listitem>
    21         <para><ulink url="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/">
     21        <para><ulink url="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/">
    2222        POSIX.1-2008</ulink>.</para>
    2323      </listitem>
    2424      <listitem>
    2525        <para><ulink
    26         url="https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/index.html">
     26        url="http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/index.html">
    2727        Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) Version 3.0</ulink></para>
    2828
    2929      </listitem>
    3030      <listitem>
    31         <para><ulink url="https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml">Linux
     31        <para><ulink url="http://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/lsb.shtml">Linux
    3232        Standard Base (LSB) Version 5.0 (2015)</ulink></para>
    3333
  • prologue/why.xml

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    596596        <para>Wheel</para>
    597597
    598         <para>This package contains a Python module that is the
     598        <para>This package contains a Python module that is the 
    599599        reference implementation of the Python wheel packaging standard.
    600600        </para>
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    228 .appendix h1,
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     595 
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  • udev-lfs/ChangeLog

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    99     allow build with util-linux in LFS's /tools directory.
    1010
    11 2010-01-26  Matt Burgess <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
    12    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove lots of rules that have been merged upstream.
    13    * 61-cdrom.rules: Remove as upstream has a replacement.
    14    * doc/*: Cleanup and rewrite now that the rules are much simpler.
    15 
    16 2009-09-25  Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    17    * 55-lfs.rules: Make the RTC rule (which runs setclock) work for people
    18      that don't use the RTC-class driver -- add another copy of the rule,
    19      using KERNEL=="rtc" instead of SUBSYSTEM=="rtc".  Also move the ACTION
    20      match before the assignment to MODE.
    21 
    22 2009-05-23  Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>
    23    * 55-lfs.rules: Set the rtc by udev upon boot.  Removed aio device from
    24      udev configuration so defaults are used.
    25 
    26 2009-05-16  Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    27    * 55-lfs.rules: Adopt udev permissions for random, urandom, kmsg, and
    28      input devices (including psaux, which probably doesn't exist anymore
    29      anyway).
    30 
    31 2009-05-16  Matt Burgess <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
    32    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the block rule as it was only setting
    33      permissions that Udev will set by default
    34    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the rfcomm rule as the group it sets is already
    35      included in upstream's rule
    36    * 55-lfs-rules: Remove the tape rules as the group they sets is already
    37      included in upstream's rules
    38 
    39 2009-03-15  Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    40    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the ISDN-handling rules (replaced with upstream's
    41      version, which has a better match via SUBSYSTEM).
    42    * 55-lfs.rules: Replace "uucp" with "dialout" now that udev has decided
    43      to standardize on a Debian-like setup (uucp is for UUCP daemons to use
    44      for privilege separation; dialout is for users and devices).
     112010-01-26      Matt Burgess <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
     12        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove lots of rules that have been merged upstream.
     13        * 61-cdrom.rules: Remove as upstream has a replacement.
     14        * doc/*: Cleanup and rewrite now that the rules are much simpler.
     15
     162009-09-25      Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
     17        * 55-lfs.rules: Make the RTC rule (which runs setclock) work for people
     18          that don't use the RTC-class driver -- add another copy of the rule,
     19          using KERNEL=="rtc" instead of SUBSYSTEM=="rtc".  Also move the ACTION
     20          match before the assignment to MODE.
     21
     222009-05-23      Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>
     23        * 55-lfs.rules: Set the rtc by udev upon boot.  Removed aio device from
     24          udev configuration so defaults are used.
     25
     262009-05-16      Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
     27        * 55-lfs.rules: Adopt udev permissions for random, urandom, kmsg, and
     28          input devices (including psaux, which probably doesn't exist anymore
     29          anyway).
     30
     312009-05-16      Matt Burgess <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
     32        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the block rule as it was only setting
     33          permissions that Udev will set by default
     34        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the rfcomm rule as the group it sets is already
     35          included in upstream's rule
     36        * 55-lfs-rules: Remove the tape rules as the group they sets is already
     37          included in upstream's rules
     38
     392009-03-15      Bryan Kadzban <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
     40        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the ISDN-handling rules (replaced with upstream's
     41          version, which has a better match via SUBSYSTEM).
     42        * 55-lfs.rules: Replace "uucp" with "dialout" now that udev has decided
     43          to standardize on a Debian-like setup (uucp is for UUCP daemons to use
     44          for privilege separation; dialout is for users and devices).
    4545
    46462008-12-07  Bruce Dubbs <bdubbs@linuxfromscratch.org>
    47    * 55-lfs.rules: Change one line to use continuation so it does
    48      not overflow the book's width.
     47        * 55-lfs.rules: Change one line to use continuation so it does
     48          not overflow the book's width.
    4949
    50502008-12-07  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    51    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove several rules that are either provided by upstream,
    52      or that don't have any effect (there is no /dev/js or /dev/djs according
    53      to devices.txt).
    54    * 55-lfs.rules, 61-cdrom.rules: Replace ACTION=="add" with "add|change"
    55      everywhere, per upstream's general request.
     51        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove several rules that are either provided by upstream,
     52          or that don't have any effect (there is no /dev/js or /dev/djs according
     53          to devices.txt).
     54        * 55-lfs.rules, 61-cdrom.rules: Replace ACTION=="add" with "add|change"
     55          everywhere, per upstream's general request.
    5656
    57572008-11-11  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    58    * 55-lfs.rules, 61-cdrom.rules: Fix comments to use the right rule
    59      numbers.  Thanks to Trent Shea for the fix.  Closes #2278.
     58        * 55-lfs.rules, 61-cdrom.rules: Fix comments to use the right rule
     59          numbers.  Thanks to Trent Shea for the fix.  Closes #2278.
    6060
    61612008-10-15  DJ Lucas <dj@linuxfromscratch.org>
    62    * 55-lfs.rules: Override default perms on floppy disk devices provided
    63      by 50-udev-default.rules.  Thanks to Bruce Dubbs for the fix.  Closes
    64      LFS ticket #2076.
     62        * 55-lfs.rules: Override default perms on floppy disk devices provided
     63          by 50-udev-default.rules.  Thanks to Bruce Dubbs for the fix.  Closes
     64          LFS ticket #2076.
    6565
    66662008-05-21  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    67    * 81-firmware.rules, doc/81-firmware.txt: Remove.  This rule is
    68      already handled by udev's 50-udev-default.rules file.  The docs
    69      can be added back later if needed.
    70    * Makefile: Don't install the above deleted files.
    71    * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the device-mapper rule, since the upstream
    72      50-udev-default.rules file handles it properly.
     67        * 81-firmware.rules, doc/81-firmware.txt: Remove.  This rule is
     68          already handled by udev's 50-udev-default.rules file.  The docs
     69          can be added back later if needed.
     70        * Makefile: Don't install the above deleted files.
     71        * 55-lfs.rules: Remove the device-mapper rule, since the upstream
     72          50-udev-default.rules file handles it properly.
    7373
    74742008-04-02  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    75    * Makefile: Make the package DESTDIR-friendly by installing the docs
    76      into a fixed $(PREFIX)/share/doc/udev-config directory, instead of
    77      trying to figure out what version of udev was just installed.
     75        * Makefile: Make the package DESTDIR-friendly by installing the docs
     76          into a fixed $(PREFIX)/share/doc/udev-config directory, instead of
     77          trying to figure out what version of udev was just installed.
    7878
    79792007-10-30  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    80    * 55-lfs.rules: Since the dialout group was renamed to uucp, delete
    81      the rules that override upstream's assignment of the dialout group.
    82      Replace "dialout" with "uucp" on the remaining rules.
     80        * 55-lfs.rules: Since the dialout group was renamed to uucp, delete
     81          the rules that override upstream's assignment of the dialout group.
     82          Replace "dialout" with "uucp" on the remaining rules.
    8383
    84842007-10-29  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    85    * 51-lfs.rules: Move to 55-lfs.rules.
    86    * doc/51-lfs.rules: Move to doc/55-lfs.rules.
     85        * 51-lfs.rules: Move to 55-lfs.rules.
     86        * doc/51-lfs.rules: Move to doc/55-lfs.rules.
    8787
    88882007-10-27  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    89    * 25-lfs.rules: Some rules in here are duplicates of rules from udev's
    90      new 50-udev-defaults.rules file; remove them. Override permissions
    91      where needed elsewhere (and document overrides in comments).
    92    * 26-modprobe.rules: Provided by udev's 80-drivers.rules and built-in
    93      modaliases for SCSI device-type modules in 2.6.22+ kernels; remove.
    94 
    95    * 25-lfs.rules: Move to 51-lfs.rules.
    96    * 27-firmware.rules: Move to 81-firmware.rules.
    97    * 81-cdrom.rules: Move to 61-cdrom.rules.
    98 
    99    * doc/25-lfs.txt: Rename to 51-lfs.txt.
    100    * doc/26-modprobe.txt: Rename to 80-drivers.txt, and modify to reflect
    101      the upstream rules.
    102    * doc/27-firmware.txt: Rename to 81-firmware.txt.
    103    * doc/81-cdrom.txt: Rename to 61-cdrom.txt.
    104 
    105    * Makefile: Use new filenames.
     89        * 25-lfs.rules: Some rules in here are duplicates of rules from udev's
     90          new 50-udev-defaults.rules file; remove them. Override permissions
     91          where needed elsewhere (and document overrides in comments).
     92        * 26-modprobe.rules: Provided by udev's 80-drivers.rules and built-in
     93          modaliases for SCSI device-type modules in 2.6.22+ kernels; remove.
     94
     95        * 25-lfs.rules: Move to 51-lfs.rules.
     96        * 27-firmware.rules: Move to 81-firmware.rules.
     97        * 81-cdrom.rules: Move to 61-cdrom.rules.
     98
     99        * doc/25-lfs.txt: Rename to 51-lfs.txt.
     100        * doc/26-modprobe.txt: Rename to 80-drivers.txt, and modify to reflect
     101          the upstream rules.
     102        * doc/27-firmware.txt: Rename to 81-firmware.txt.
     103        * doc/81-cdrom.txt: Rename to 61-cdrom.txt.
     104
     105        * Makefile: Use new filenames.
    106106
    1071072007-07-31  Dan Nicholson <dnicholson@linuxfromscratch.org>
    108    * 25-lfs.rules: Changed the usb_device rule tto create /dev/bus/usb
    109      nodes if the usb_device in 2.6.22+ kernels. The rule was also changed
    110      to only trigger on "add" events. This change is not backwards
    111      compatible with older kernels.
     108        * 25-lfs.rules: Changed the usb_device rule tto create /dev/bus/usb
     109          nodes if the usb_device in 2.6.22+ kernels. The rule was also changed
     110          to only trigger on "add" events. This change is not backwards
     111          compatible with older kernels.
    112112
    1131132007-06-12  Dan Nicholson <dnicholson@linuxfromscratch.org>
    114    * 25-lfs.rules: Fix the CPUID nodes from cpu/%n/cpu to cpu/%n/cpuid,
    115      which is what's expected in userspace apps such as x86info.
     114        * 25-lfs.rules: Fix the CPUID nodes from cpu/%n/cpu to cpu/%n/cpuid,
     115          which is what's expected in userspace apps such as x86info.
    116116
    1171172007-06-08  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    118    * 25-lfs.rules: Add rules for DVB devices (create nodes in /dev/dvb/)
    119      and floppies (create extra nodes based on CMOS type), copied from
    120      the SuSE rules file.  Thanks to Alexander Patrakov for the bugreport.
    121 
    122 2007-03-04  Matthew Burgess <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
    123    * Makefile: Use `udevd --version' to work out what version of Udev is
    124      installed (requires Udev >= 106)
     118        * 25-lfs.rules: Add rules for DVB devices (create nodes in /dev/dvb/)
     119          and floppies (create extra nodes based on CMOS type), copied from
     120          the SuSE rules file.  Thanks to Alexander Patrakov for the bugreport.
     121
     1222007-03-04  Matthew Burgess     <matthew@linuxfromscratch.org>
     123        * Makefile: Use `udevd --version' to work out what version of Udev is
     124          installed (requires Udev >= 106)
    125125
    1261262007-01-02  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    127    * 25-lfs.rules: Change CPU devices (cpu, msr, microcode) to be in
    128      /dev/cpu/ and /dev/cpu/N/, to match Documentation/devices.txt.
     127        * 25-lfs.rules: Change CPU devices (cpu, msr, microcode) to be in
     128          /dev/cpu/ and /dev/cpu/N/, to match Documentation/devices.txt.
    129129
    1301302006-10-21  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    131    * Makefile: Add a missing backslash in install-extra-doc.
    132 
    133    * 05-udev-early.rules, 60-persistent-input.rules,
    134      60-persistent-storage.rules, 95-udev-late.rules: Remove.  The book
    135      will install these files from udev's etc/udev/rules.d directory
    136      instead.
    137    * Makefile: Don't install these rules files after all.  Also, only
    138      install corresponding docs if requested.
     131        * Makefile: Add a missing backslash in install-extra-doc.
     132
     133        * 05-udev-early.rules, 60-persistent-input.rules,
     134          60-persistent-storage.rules, 95-udev-late.rules: Remove.  The book
     135          will install these files from udev's etc/udev/rules.d directory
     136          instead.
     137        * Makefile: Don't install these rules files after all.  Also, only
     138          install corresponding docs if requested.
    139139
    1401402006-10-20  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    141    * Makefile: Added; contains targets to install rules and doc files.
    142      From Dan Nicholson.
     141        * Makefile: Added; contains targets to install rules and doc files.
     142          From Dan Nicholson.
    143143
    1441442006-10-14  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    145    * 05-udev-early.rules, 60-persistent-storage.rules: Sync up with
    146      upstream sample rules files (from udev-102), except for one rule
    147      which is more specific in our tarball and should probably be changed
    148      upstream.
    149    * doc/60-persistent-storage.txt: Modify to match the changes.  Also
    150      fix a couple typos.
    151 
    152    * 25-lfs.rules: Remove duplicate rules (ttyS[0-9]* is also matched by
    153      tty[BC...S...][0-9]*, and ttyUSB[0-9]* is in there twice).
    154 
    155    * 25-lfs.rules: Fix Alsa device KERNEL rules.  Udev uses shell-style
    156      glob matching, not regular expressions, so the old rules would match
    157      nonsense device names like hw0asdf and pcmDzxcv.  As long as the first
    158      character after the "fixed" portion was in the list, the rule would
    159      match; it wouldn't apply the same character range to later characters.
    160 
    161    * doc/25-lfs.txt: Add a note on interaction between permissions and
    162      symlinks.
     145        * 05-udev-early.rules, 60-persistent-storage.rules: Sync up with
     146          upstream sample rules files (from udev-102), except for one rule
     147          which is more specific in our tarball and should probably be changed
     148          upstream.
     149        * doc/60-persistent-storage.txt: Modify to match the changes.  Also
     150          fix a couple typos.
     151
     152        * 25-lfs.rules: Remove duplicate rules (ttyS[0-9]* is also matched by
     153          tty[BC...S...][0-9]*, and ttyUSB[0-9]* is in there twice).
     154
     155        * 25-lfs.rules: Fix Alsa device KERNEL rules.  Udev uses shell-style
     156          glob matching, not regular expressions, so the old rules would match
     157          nonsense device names like hw0asdf and pcmDzxcv.  As long as the first
     158          character after the "fixed" portion was in the list, the rule would
     159          match; it wouldn't apply the same character range to later characters.
     160
     161        * doc/25-lfs.txt: Add a note on interaction between permissions and
     162          symlinks.
    163163
    1641642006-10-09  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscrtach.org>
    165    * 25-lfs.rules: Fix fb[0-9]* device permissions (should use the default
    166      0660).
    167 
    168    * doc/25-lfs.txt: Fix typo: /dev/ptmx is given mode 0666, not 0660.
    169      Also tweak the comment about other TTY devices.
     165        * 25-lfs.rules: Fix fb[0-9]* device permissions (should use the default
     166          0660).
     167
     168        * doc/25-lfs.txt: Fix typo: /dev/ptmx is given mode 0666, not 0660.
     169          Also tweak the comment about other TTY devices.
    170170
    1711712006-10-04  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    172    * 05-udev-early.rules: Remove WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="bus" rule.  With kernel
    173      2.6.18, this rule is no longer required.
    174 
    175    * doc/05-udev-early.txt: Update to match.
     172        * 05-udev-early.rules: Remove WAIT_FOR_SYSFS="bus" rule.  With kernel
     173          2.6.18, this rule is no longer required.
     174
     175        * doc/05-udev-early.txt: Update to match.
    176176
    1771772006-09-28  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    178    * doc/60-persistent-storage.txt: Explain persistent storage rules, or
    179      at least the parts I understand.  (I don't use DASD or netblock or
    180      several other supported configurations.)
    181 
    182    * doc/81-cdrom.txt: Explain 81-cdrom.rules.
    183 
    184    * doc/95-udev-late.txt: Explain 95-udev-late.rules.  Documentation is
    185      now finished.
     178        * doc/60-persistent-storage.txt: Explain persistent storage rules, or
     179          at least the parts I understand.  (I don't use DASD or netblock or
     180          several other supported configurations.)
     181
     182        * doc/81-cdrom.txt: Explain 81-cdrom.rules.
     183
     184        * doc/95-udev-late.txt: Explain 95-udev-late.rules.  Documentation is
     185          now finished.
    186186
    1871872006-09-26  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    188    * doc/60-persistent-input.txt: Explain (in probably too much detail)
    189      60-persistent-input.rules.
     188        * doc/60-persistent-input.txt: Explain (in probably too much detail)
     189          60-persistent-input.rules.
    190190
    1911912006-09-24  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    192    * doc/05-udev-early.txt: Rewrap to fit 80 columns.
    193 
    194    * doc/26-modprobe.txt: Explain 26-modprobe.rules, and modaliases.
    195 
    196    * doc/27-firmware.txt: Explain 27-firmware.rules.
     192        * doc/05-udev-early.txt: Rewrap to fit 80 columns.
     193
     194        * doc/26-modprobe.txt: Explain 26-modprobe.rules, and modaliases.
     195
     196        * doc/27-firmware.txt: Explain 27-firmware.rules.
    197197
    1981982006-09-24  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    199    * doc/25-lfs.txt: Explain 25-lfs.rules.
    200 
    201    * 25-lfs.rules: Use SYMLINK+= for isdn/capi20 also.
     199        * doc/25-lfs.txt: Explain 25-lfs.rules.
     200
     201        * 25-lfs.rules: Use SYMLINK+= for isdn/capi20 also.
    202202
    2032032006-09-23  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    204    * doc: New subdirectory to contain documentation of rules
    205    * doc/README: New file, top-level documentation
    206    * doc/*.txt: New documentation files, one for each rules file.  Only
    207      05-udev-early.txt has anything in it.
     204        * doc: New subdirectory to contain documentation of rules
     205        * doc/README: New file, top-level documentation
     206        * doc/*.txt: New documentation files, one for each rules file.  Only
     207          05-udev-early.txt has anything in it.
    208208
    2092092006-09-23  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    210    * 25-lfs.rules: Add "ignore_device" to OPTIONS for DRI devices, instead
    211      of setting NAME to an empty string.  This matches the way we ignore
    212      devmapper / LVM devices.
     210        * 25-lfs.rules: Add "ignore_device" to OPTIONS for DRI devices, instead
     211          of setting NAME to an empty string.  This matches the way we ignore
     212          devmapper / LVM devices.
    213213
    2142142006-09-22  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    215    * 60-persistent-input.rules, 95-udev-late.rules: Import from udev-100.
    216      60-persistent-input.rules creates persistent symlinks for input
    217      devices, and 95-udev-late.rules enables udevmonitor.
    218 
    219    * 60-persistent-storage.rules: Replace ATTRS{../removable} with just
    220      ATTRS{removable} on partition devices. Replace ATTRS{removable}
    221      with ATTR{removable} on whole-disk devices.
     215        * 60-persistent-input.rules, 95-udev-late.rules: Import from udev-100.
     216          60-persistent-input.rules creates persistent symlinks for input
     217          devices, and 95-udev-late.rules enables udevmonitor.
     218
     219        * 60-persistent-storage.rules: Replace ATTRS{../removable} with just
     220          ATTRS{removable} on partition devices. Replace ATTRS{removable}
     221          with ATTR{removable} on whole-disk devices.
    222222
    2232232006-09-20  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    224    * 05-early.rules: Missed a rule in the last change.  ENV{PHYSDEVBUS}
    225      in the rule that waits for the "bus" symlink should be replaced by
    226      SUBSYSTEMS.
     224        * 05-early.rules: Missed a rule in the last change.  ENV{PHYSDEVBUS}
     225          in the rule that waits for the "bus" symlink should be replaced by
     226          SUBSYSTEMS.
    227227
    2282282006-09-20  Bryan Kadzban  <bryan@linuxfromscratch.org>
    229    * Adapted rules to the new matches used in udev-098 and above (e.g.,
    230      SYSFS becomes ATTRS).  Prevents warnings, and support for the old
    231      matches will be removed eventually.  These rules will not work with
    232      udev-097 and before!
    233    * Fixed several bugs in the rules left over from previous udev
    234      versions (missing commas, overwriting user symlinks using ="..."
    235      instead of +="...", and matching against "*" instead of "?*").
    236 
    237    * Renamed CHANGELOG to ChangeLog, started using pseudo-GNU-format
    238      entries.  (See standards.info; search it for "changelog" to get
    239      the general gist.)
     229        * Adapted rules to the new matches used in udev-098 and above (e.g.,
     230          SYSFS becomes ATTRS).  Prevents warnings, and support for the old
     231          matches will be removed eventually.  These rules will not work with
     232          udev-097 and before!
     233        * Fixed several bugs in the rules left over from previous udev
     234          versions (missing commas, overwriting user symlinks using ="..."
     235          instead of +="...", and matching against "*" instead of "?*").
     236
     237        * Renamed CHANGELOG to ChangeLog, started using pseudo-GNU-format
     238          entries.  (See standards.info; search it for "changelog" to get
     239          the general gist.)
    240240
    241241dnicholson - Jul 14, 2006
    242    * Fixed usbdev PROGRAM so that it works with the BusyBox sh. Thanks
    243      to Anthony Wright.
     242        * Fixed usbdev PROGRAM so that it works with the BusyBox sh. Thanks
     243          to Anthony Wright.
    244244
    245245n/a - Jul 12, 2006
    246    * Added options so temporary nodes are not created with device-mapper
    247    * Adapted cdrom rules to identify CD-ROM drives correctly by adding
    248      SUBSYSTEM=="block" test.
    249    * Added simple 81-cdrom.rules file to set cdrom group ownership
     246        * Added options so temporary nodes are not created with device-mapper
     247        * Adapted cdrom rules to identify CD-ROM drives correctly by adding
     248          SUBSYSTEM=="block" test.
     249        * Added simple 81-cdrom.rules file to set cdrom group ownership
    250250
    251251n/a - Jun 07, 2006
    252    * Removed nvidia rules
    253    * Removed bug reporting rule
    254    * Moved Debian-based persistent CD-ROM rules to contrib
    255    * Adapted firmware rule to udev-093
     252        * Removed nvidia rules
     253        * Removed bug reporting rule
     254        * Moved Debian-based persistent CD-ROM rules to contrib
     255        * Adapted firmware rule to udev-093
    256256
    257257n/a - May 15, 2006
    258    * Part one of 25-lfs.rules rewrite
    259    * Some minor tweaking of the layout
     258        * Part one of 25-lfs.rules rewrite
     259        * Some minor tweaking of the layout
    260260
    261261n/a - May 12, 2006
    262    * Initial import of the udev-config directory.
    263    * Reorganized and modularized the rules files.
    264    * Added explanatory comments
     262        * Initial import of the udev-config directory.
     263        * Reorganized and modularized the rules files.
     264        * Added explanatory comments
  • udev-lfs/contrib/debian/write_cd_aliases

    rf4facc4 rc6df98a1  
    108108comment="$ID_MODEL ($ID_PATH)"
    109109
    110                           write_rule "$match" "cdrom$link_num" "$comment"
     110                          write_rule "$match" "cdrom$link_num" "$comment"
    111111[ "$ID_CDROM_CD_RW" ]  && write_rule "$match" "cdrw$link_num"
    112112[ "$ID_CDROM_DVD" ]    && write_rule "$match" "dvd$link_num"
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