[Clfs-support] Systemd branch and main book
Martin Ward
macros_the_black at ntlworld.com
Mon Jan 6 10:36:06 PST 2014
On 06/01/14 18:10, William Harrington wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Chris has done a lot of work regarding systemd.
>
> We were talking and would like to have systemd as the main book.
interesting
>
> I wouldn't mind creating a sysvinit branch and removing the systemd
> branch.
surely the other wahy round
>
> I also, wouldn't mind maintaining a book for sysvinit and systemd.
hmm
>
> I also realize that once we implement the simp branch into the main
> book, we could effectively have one branch and if sysvinit build the
> sysvinit book, if systemd, build the systemd book. It's a ways to go,
> but what is the community input about systemd as the main book?
>
what's the simp branch?
> We can drop sysvinit all together and people can refer to the old
> books regarding that boot system.
>
> Another problem is cblfs. We may want to start referring people to
> BLFS. There are lots of things obsolete in CBLFS and we don't keep
> CBLFS releases for every CLFS release. CBLFS is good to refer when
> building a multilib system and for different archs (openssl for example).
i really aught to help out with this as it's way out of date
>
> I don't know what to do with CBLFS. I update as I build, but there
> hasn't been any updates other than from a few of us and it has been
> sporadic.
> I end up using BLFS. I haven't built a desktop build for a long time.
> I use CLFS builds for my server, so I sometimes upgrade CBLFS based on
> what I build.
i do X, fluxbox,Xfce and KDE, use bits from all over the place, BLFS,
Arch and Gentoo primarily
>
> Sincerely,
>
> William Harrington
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Martin
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