[Clfs-support] the forgotten clfs-3.0 book and the other clfs website

Martin Ward macros_the_black at ntlworld.com
Tue Dec 27 08:02:25 PST 2016


On 27/12/16 15:28, Roger Koehler wrote:
>   On Mon, November 28, 2016 02:10, William Harrington wrote:
>> On Mon, November 21, 2016 22:28, Michele Bucca wrote:
>>> I wonder why this book is not listed on clfs.org. It is not reachable from
>>> linuxfromscratch.org nor from clfs.org
>> The book does exist.
>>
>> http://trac.clfs.org/wiki/read#CLFS3.0.0
>>
>> cross-lfs.org lapsed and wasn't renewed. We couldn't get it back. If you
>> go there now, it has an nginx page. Not sure who has it now. I haven't
>> looked into the registrar database.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>>
>> William Harrington
> I just joined this list for three reasons:
> 1) To see if anybody is listening. (Please respond if you are.)
> 2) To run applications written for Windows (see
> https://wiki.winehq.org/Building_Wine#Shared_WoW64).
> 3) To expand the capabilities of my base LFS/BLFS/ALFS system.
>
> I like to stay up to date with the latest changes/fixes, so I created
> a clone of the development version:
>
> git clone git://git.clfs.org/cross-lfs.git clfs
> cd clfs; git checkout sysvinit
> make
> lynx render/html/x86_64/index.html
>
> I'll try building the latest commit first (Author: William Harrington
> <kb0iic at berzerkula.org> Date: Fri Jul 29 17:53:36 2016 -0500).
>
> As I get more experienced, maybe I will be able to help keep it up to
> date with the latest LFS/BLFS development book.
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Still here, but it hasn't seen very much activity over the last year or so

The principles sent out though do still work with the latest toolchain,  
gcc-6.2.0, glibc-2.24 binutils-2.27 etc

i'll will be updating to gcc-6.3 v soon


Martin




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