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Greets,<br><br>A couple of notes here (relative to clfs-1.1.0-rc2 x86_64 multilib)<br><br><font size="3"><span class="mw-headline">Semi-Automated Build</span></font>;<br><br>----<br><br>text reads;<br><br>"You must also have an unaltered copy of Lib-20080914.wget in the main working directory (xc). "<br><br>Most of us will probably know that '(xc)' is actually referring to 'xorg-20080914'. Those who do<br>not may become confused by this...<br><br>----<br><br>The semi-automated build script in no way takes into account the situation regarding libxft and<br>xft-config. If one chooses to use this semi-automated approach, you will end up with a single<br>'/usr/bin/xft-config' installed, and it will be the 64bit version of same. I am unsure what possible<br>ramifications this may give rise to later in the book....<br><br>I do realize 'semi-automated' means that....ie; some manual intervention will/may be required,<br>however that situation might not be immediately obvious to first-time CBLFS exponents. Lets<br>face it, having to do all this manually can be rather tedious and repetitive, and as such the<br>semi-automated scripting will appeal to many folks...and save a good bit of time.<br><br>As such, one can utilize the semi-automated build scripts here, however in the case of a <br>multilib build, I'm supposing people should 'rm /usr/bin/xft-config' and then unpack/rebuild<br>libxft again following the manual build instructions so everything is 'as expected'.<br><br><br>Regards,<br><br>Don<br><br><br /><hr />Enter today! <a href='http://www.livelife.ninemsn.com.au/compIntro.aspx?compId=4602' target='_new'>Win a Hotmail Go-Kart to race at Bathurst.</a></body>
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