Index: BOOK/appendices/dependencies/common.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/appendices/dependencies/common.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/appendices/dependencies/common.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -96,5 +96,5 @@
Bash, Bison, Coreutils, Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Ncurses, Patch, Readline, Sed and Texinfo
+ Ncurses, Patch, Readline, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -234,5 +234,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Patch, Perl, Sed and Texinfo
+ Patch, Perl, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -289,5 +289,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep,
- Make, Patch, Sed and Texinfo
+ Make, Patch, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -317,5 +317,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Patch, Sed and Tcl
+ Patch, Sed and Tcl
@@ -345,5 +345,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Gzip,
- Make, Sed and Texinfo
+ Make, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -373,5 +373,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Make, Sed and Zlib
+ Make, Sed and Zlib
@@ -401,5 +401,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -429,5 +429,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, M4, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -457,5 +457,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Patch, Sed and Texinfo
+ Patch, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -485,5 +485,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Findutils, Gawk, GCC,
- Gettext, Glibc, GMP, Grep, Make, MPFR, Patch, Perl, Sed, Tar and
+ Gettext, Glibc, GMP, Grep, Make, MPFR, Patch, Perl, Sed, Tar and
Texinfo
@@ -514,5 +514,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -626,5 +626,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -654,5 +654,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -709,5 +709,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses,
- Patch, Sed and Texinfo
+ Patch, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -737,5 +737,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils, Flex, GCC, Glibc, Make
- and Linux-Headers
+ and Linux-Headers
@@ -765,5 +765,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils, Flex, GCC, Gettext, Glibc,
- Gzip, Make, and Sed
+ Gzip, Make, and Sed
@@ -793,5 +793,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Ncurses and Sed
+ Ncurses and Sed
@@ -821,5 +821,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Make, Sed and Texinfo
+ Make, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -876,5 +876,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Findutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Gzip, Make, Mktemp, Module-Init-Tools, Ncurses, Perl and Sed
+ Gzip, Make, Mktemp, Module-Init-Tools, Ncurses, Perl and Sed
@@ -931,5 +931,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep,
- Make, Sed and Texinfo
+ Make, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -959,5 +959,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Bzip2, Coreutils, Flex, Gawk, GCC, Gettext,
- Glibc, Grep, Groff, Gzip, Less, Make and Sed
+ Glibc, Grep, Groff, Gzip, Less, Make and Sed
@@ -1043,5 +1043,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Make and Sed
+ Make and Sed
@@ -1060,5 +1060,5 @@
Bash, GRUB, Inetutils, Less, Procps, Psmisc, Readline, Texinfo,
- Util-linux-ng and Vim
+ Util-linux-ng and Vim
@@ -1099,5 +1099,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Gawk, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Groff, Make and Sed
+ Groff, Make and Sed
@@ -1154,5 +1154,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make, Ncurses
- and Sed
+ and Sed
@@ -1210,5 +1210,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Sed and Texinfo
+ Sed and Texinfo
@@ -1238,5 +1238,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, Findutils, Gawk, GCC,
- Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make and Sed
+ Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make and Sed
@@ -1320,5 +1320,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Bison, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc,
- Grep, Inetutils, Make, Sed and Texinfo
+ Grep, Inetutils, Make, Sed and Texinfo
@@ -1348,5 +1348,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep,
- Make and Sed
+ Make and Sed
@@ -1376,5 +1376,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Ncurses, Patch and Sed
+ Ncurses, Patch and Sed
@@ -1458,5 +1458,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, E2fprogs, GCC, Gettext, Glibc, Grep,
- Make, Ncurses, Sed, Texinfo and Zlib
+ Make, Ncurses, Sed, Texinfo and Zlib
@@ -1486,5 +1486,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Ncurses and Sed
+ Ncurses and Sed
Index: BOOK/appendices/dependencies/x86.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/appendices/dependencies/x86.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/appendices/dependencies/x86.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -22,5 +22,5 @@
Bash, Binutils, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Glibc, Grep, Make,
- Ncurses, Sed and Texinfo
+ Ncurses, Sed and Texinfo
Index: BOOK/appendices/ppc/macmiscellany.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/appendices/ppc/macmiscellany.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/appendices/ppc/macmiscellany.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -23,16 +23,16 @@
The Open Firmware (OF) is the code in ROM or nvram which controls
how the machine boots. If booting automatically, it will boot from the
- first valid blessed partition it finds (this is a simplification,
- but it is adequate for normal purposes).
+ first valid blessed partition it finds (this is a simplification,
+ but it is adequate for normal purposes).
- It can only read apple filesystems (hfs, hfs+, or hfsx depending
- on the version of the firmware). For disks under linux, the blessing
- is done by ybin when it installs yaboot (the loader) and yaboot.conf.
+ It can only read apple filesystems (hfs, hfs+, or hfsx depending
+ on the version of the firmware). For disks under linux, the blessing
+ is done by ybin when it installs yaboot (the loader) and yaboot.conf.
- Mac OS's have a tendency to look at other hfs{,+,x} filesystems
- on the disk, and unbless them if they do not match their expectations.
- Unblessing makes them unbootable. Fortunately, a filesystem of type
- Apple_Bootstrap can be read as hfs by the OF, but will
- be ignored by Mac OS.
+ Mac OS's have a tendency to look at other hfs{,+,x} filesystems
+ on the disk, and unbless them if they do not match their expectations.
+ Unblessing makes them unbootable. Fortunately, a filesystem of type
+ Apple_Bootstrap can be read as hfs by the OF, but will
+ be ignored by Mac OS.
@@ -41,43 +41,43 @@
Partitioning
- Macintoshes use their own partition format - this means that other
- machines are unlikely to be able to read or write to macintosh partitions
- (in particular, fdisk does not understand them). The format allows a large
- number of individual partitions, and the native Mac tools had a tendency
- to insert small "filler" partitions between the real partitions. Under
- linux, using more than 15 partitions can be problematic (shortage of device
- nodes), so the normal approach is to use the Mac tools to create an area
- of freespace at the front of the disk, then put the
- Mac OS partition(s) after it and (re-)install the Mac OS. The
- freespace can then be partitioned using parted or the
- older mac-fdisk. It seems that recent versions of the
- Mac tools may no longer insert the filler partitions, so it may be
- possible to do all the partitioning before installing OSX.
+ Macintoshes use their own partition format - this means that other
+ machines are unlikely to be able to read or write to macintosh partitions
+ (in particular, fdisk does not understand them). The format allows a large
+ number of individual partitions, and the native Mac tools had a tendency
+ to insert small "filler" partitions between the real partitions. Under
+ linux, using more than 15 partitions can be problematic (shortage of device
+ nodes), so the normal approach is to use the Mac tools to create an area
+ of freespace at the front of the disk, then put the
+ Mac OS partition(s) after it and (re-)install the Mac OS. The
+ freespace can then be partitioned using parted or the
+ older mac-fdisk. It seems that recent versions of the
+ Mac tools may no longer insert the filler partitions, so it may be
+ possible to do all the partitioning before installing OSX.
-
- The Macintosh resizing and partitioning tools are destructive and may
- delete all data when a partition is resized, even on unaltered partitions.
-
-
+
+ The Macintosh resizing and partitioning tools are destructive and may
+ delete all data when a partition is resized, even on unaltered partitions.
+
+
- For the Linux partitions, you will need a bootstrap partition - this
- can normally be a mere 800KB in size (the smallest hfs partition available)
- although the Fedora installer has been known to insist on 800MB. This has
- to be in front of the Mac OS partition. The bootstrap is
- never mounted as a regular partition and should not
- be confused with a /boot partition. Other partitions
- are as normal (at least one rootfs, perhaps swap, perhaps others).
+ For the Linux partitions, you will need a bootstrap partition - this
+ can normally be a mere 800KB in size (the smallest hfs partition available)
+ although the Fedora installer has been known to insist on 800MB. This has
+ to be in front of the Mac OS partition. The bootstrap is
+ never mounted as a regular partition and should not
+ be confused with a /boot partition. Other partitions
+ are as normal (at least one rootfs, perhaps swap, perhaps others).
- According to the lfs-from-osx hint, the Mac partitioning tools
- can create an apple_bootstrap partition and therefore there is no need
- to use a Linux CD to create the desired partitions from freespace, but
- using a Linux CD to create the partitions is a more widely tested approach.
-
+ According to the lfs-from-osx hint, the Mac partitioning tools
+ can create an apple_bootstrap partition and therefore there is no need
+ to use a Linux CD to create the desired partitions from freespace, but
+ using a Linux CD to create the partitions is a more widely tested approach.
+
- If you follow this approach, partition 1 will be the apple partition
- map, partition 2 will be the bootstrap at the start of the disk, the
- linux partitions will follow, and then the mac partition(s) - under OSX
- the first mac partition will be number 3, under OS9 it would have a higher
- number and there would be some apple driver partitions.
+ If you follow this approach, partition 1 will be the apple partition
+ map, partition 2 will be the bootstrap at the start of the disk, the
+ linux partitions will follow, and then the mac partition(s) - under OSX
+ the first mac partition will be number 3, under OS9 it would have a higher
+ number and there would be some apple driver partitions.
@@ -86,22 +86,22 @@
OSX or OF upgrades
- If the machine is dual-booted with OSX, the mac kernel or the OF
- will probably be upgraded at some point. This appears to either unbless
- the bootstrap, or else just point the OF boot device to the mac partition
- - so, the linux system will no longer be bootable.
+ If the machine is dual-booted with OSX, the mac kernel or the OF
+ will probably be upgraded at some point. This appears to either unbless
+ the bootstrap, or else just point the OF boot device to the mac partition
+ - so, the linux system will no longer be bootable.
- Therefore, you will need to know which partition contains the bootstrap
- so that you can boot it from OF (on an apple keyboard, hold down
- option-command-o-f (that is, alt-apple-o-f) while booting then enter a
- command like:
+ Therefore, you will need to know which partition contains the bootstrap
+ so that you can boot it from OF (on an apple keyboard, hold down
+ option-command-o-f (that is, alt-apple-o-f) while booting then enter a
+ command like:
boot hd:2,yaboot
- This will allow you to select a linux boot, and from there you
- will have to rerun ybin.
+ This will allow you to select a linux boot, and from there you
+ will have to rerun ybin.
- The "OS chooser" menu that yaboot typically loads is stored in the
- OF and will not be available after a Mac kernel or firmware upgrade until
- ybin has been rerun.
+ The "OS chooser" menu that yaboot typically loads is stored in the
+ OF and will not be available after a Mac kernel or firmware upgrade until
+ ybin has been rerun.
@@ -110,18 +110,18 @@
Yaboot's requirements
- Yaboot is the boot loader for linux, sometimes referred to as
- the second stage loader. It reads the yaboot.conf file on the bootstrap
- partition to find which linux system(s) should be available, and
- attempts to load the required kernel.
+ Yaboot is the boot loader for linux, sometimes referred to as
+ the second stage loader. It reads the yaboot.conf file on the bootstrap
+ partition to find which linux system(s) should be available, and
+ attempts to load the required kernel.
- The bootstrap man page warns that the path to the kernel should
- contain no more than one directory for reliability.
+ The bootstrap man page warns that the path to the kernel should
+ contain no more than one directory for reliability.
- Yaboot has to be able to understand the filesystem, so that it
- can find the kernel. It understands hfs (not useful for linux, it is
- not case-sensitive), ext2 (and therefore it can read ext3), reiser3,
- and xfs. If you want to use a different type of filesystem for '/'
- you will have to create a separate boot partition with a supported
- filesystem, and use that to hold the kernels.
+ Yaboot has to be able to understand the filesystem, so that it
+ can find the kernel. It understands hfs (not useful for linux, it is
+ not case-sensitive), ext2 (and therefore it can read ext3), reiser3,
+ and xfs. If you want to use a different type of filesystem for '/'
+ you will have to create a separate boot partition with a supported
+ filesystem, and use that to hold the kernels.
@@ -131,10 +131,10 @@
Requirements if starting from OSX
- Older versions of OSX (panther, leopard) can write to ext2
- filesystems using version 1.3 of ext2fsx. The upgrade to tiger broke
- this, and version 1.4 of ext2fsx only supports reading. Users of
- current OSX will therefore have to find some other way of creating
- a suitable filesystem and populating it, such as a Live CD or rescue CD.
-
+ Older versions of OSX (panther, leopard) can write to ext2
+ filesystems using version 1.3 of ext2fsx. The upgrade to tiger broke
+ this, and version 1.4 of ext2fsx only supports reading. Users of
+ current OSX will therefore have to find some other way of creating
+ a suitable filesystem and populating it, such as a Live CD or rescue CD.
+
Index: BOOK/cross-tools/alpha/glibc-headers.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/cross-tools/alpha/glibc-headers.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/cross-tools/alpha/glibc-headers.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -83,6 +83,6 @@
This tells the configure script to prepare to install the
- package in the /tools
- directory.
+ package in the /tools
+ directory.
Index: BOOK/cross-tools/common/glibc.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/cross-tools/common/glibc.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/cross-tools/common/glibc.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -108,5 +108,5 @@
This builds the libraries without profiling information.
- Omit this option if profiling on the temporary tools is necessary.
+ Omit this option if profiling on the temporary tools is necessary.
Index: BOOK/final-system/common/lzma.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/common/lzma.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/common/lzma.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -53,5 +53,5 @@
lzless, lzma, lzmadec, lzmainfo, lzmore, and unlzma (link to lzma).
liblzmadec.a, liblzmadec.la, liblzmadec.so, liblzmadec.so.0, and
- liblzmadec.so.0.0.0
+ liblzmadec.so.0.0.0
@@ -186,5 +186,5 @@
The library implements the Improved and optimized
- version of LZ77 algorithm
+ version of LZ77 algorithm
liblzmadec*
Index: BOOK/final-system/common/util-linux-ng.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/common/util-linux-ng.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/common/util-linux-ng.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -63,5 +63,5 @@
Enables building the addpart, delpart,
- partx programs.
+ partx programs.
Index: BOOK/final-system/multilib/libtool.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/multilib/libtool.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/multilib/libtool.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -64,20 +64,20 @@
LDEMULATION=[emulation]
-
+
Libtool tends to do the wrong thing when building for multilib,
- at least on the non-default size(s) of architecture. The causes of
- these errors are not well understood and they can appear, or disappear,
- as a result of apparently innocuous other changes in the build. In
- this version of the book, one of the tests (pdemo-make) fails to link
- because it tries to link the 32-bit objects against 64-bit system
- libraries. This option enables the test to succeed without impacting
- the other tests (compare the common alternative fixes of
- LD="gcc ${BUILD32}" which causes far fewer tests
- to be executed, and configuring with
- LDFLAGS='-L/lib -L/usr/lib' which in this case
- causes other tests to fail.)
+ at least on the non-default size(s) of architecture. The causes of
+ these errors are not well understood and they can appear, or disappear,
+ as a result of apparently innocuous other changes in the build. In
+ this version of the book, one of the tests (pdemo-make) fails to link
+ because it tries to link the 32-bit objects against 64-bit system
+ libraries. This option enables the test to succeed without impacting
+ the other tests (compare the common alternative fixes of
+ LD="gcc ${BUILD32}" which causes far fewer tests
+ to be executed, and configuring with
+ LDFLAGS='-L/lib -L/usr/lib' which in this case
+ causes other tests to fail.)
Index: BOOK/final-system/multilib/procps.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/multilib/procps.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/multilib/procps.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
The Makefile for this package goes to some
- lengths to build as 64-bit if at all possible. In CLFS we build each
- library for each available ABI. Overriding the m64 option enables us
- ignore this completely.
+ lengths to build as 64-bit if at all possible. In CLFS we build each
+ library for each available ABI. Overriding the m64 option enables us
+ ignore this completely.
@@ -72,5 +72,5 @@
The Makefile also attempts to install into
- lib64 on multilib, so again we choose to override it.
+ lib64 on multilib, so again we choose to override it.
Index: BOOK/final-system/ppc/parted.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/ppc/parted.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/ppc/parted.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -39,6 +39,6 @@
The Makefile defaults to using -Werror. With gcc&gcc-version;
- that flag causes it to treat warnings (in this case, that C99 inline functions will
- be compiled as GNU89) as errors. So, we disable the option.
+ that flag causes it to treat warnings (in this case, that C99 inline functions will
+ be compiled as GNU89) as errors. So, we disable the option.
@@ -65,5 +65,5 @@
parted, partprobe
- libparted.[a,so]
+ libparted.[a,so]
Index: BOOK/final-system/ppc64/libtool.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/ppc64/libtool.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/ppc64/libtool.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
LDEMULATION=elf32ppc
-
+
Index: BOOK/final-system/ppc64/yaboot.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/ppc64/yaboot.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/ppc64/yaboot.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -39,5 +39,5 @@
This picks a convenient place within the Makefile's lgcc
- variable and inserts the flag to force gcc to
+ variable and inserts the flag to force gcc to
create 32-bit code when compiling yaboot.
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
This picks the end of the LFLAGS which the Makefile passes to
- the linker to create the second-stage linux loader, and inserts a
- flag to force ld to use a suitable 32-bit
- emulation picked from the output of 'ld -V'.
+ the linker to create the second-stage linux loader, and inserts a
+ flag to force ld to use a suitable 32-bit
+ emulation picked from the output of 'ld -V'.
Index: BOOK/final-system/sparc/silo.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/sparc/silo.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/sparc/silo.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -59,5 +59,5 @@
Silo bootloader installer. This program installs the
- first stage into the bootblock.
+ first stage into the bootblock.
silo
@@ -70,5 +70,5 @@
Checks to see whether a file is readable
- by silo (very handy if you have larger disks).
+ by silo (very handy if you have larger disks).
silocheck
@@ -92,6 +92,6 @@
Tilo is a tool for building a simple TFTP boot loader which
- embodies several kernel images for different Sun architectures and
- a ramdisk root image.
+ embodies several kernel images for different Sun architectures and
+ a ramdisk root image.
tilo
Index: BOOK/final-system/sparc64/libtool.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/sparc64/libtool.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/sparc64/libtool.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
LDEMULATION=elf32_sparc
-
+
Index: BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/binutils.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/binutils.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/binutils.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -99,5 +99,5 @@
The ld test suite accesses /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so
- in some of the tests. The following symbolic link will allow this:
+ in some of the tests. The following symbolic link will allow this:
ln -sv /lib /lib64
@@ -111,5 +111,5 @@
xpointer="xpointer(//*[@os='q'])"/>
- Now remove the temporary symlink:
+ Now remove the temporary symlink:
rm -v /lib64
Index: BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/lilo.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/lilo.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/x86_64-64/lilo.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -90,5 +90,5 @@
A script to make a bootable floppy or CD image using the
- default settings from the configuration file.
+ default settings from the configuration file.
mkrescue
@@ -101,6 +101,6 @@
A perl script to create a keyboard translation table to
- allow the bootloader to process keystrokes to match your
- keyboard layout.
+ allow the bootloader to process keystrokes to match your
+ keyboard layout.
keytab-lilo.pl
Index: BOOK/final-system/x86_64/libtool.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/final-system/x86_64/libtool.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/final-system/x86_64/libtool.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
LDEMULATION=elf_i386
-
+
Index: BOOK/introduction/mips64-64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/mips64-64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/mips64-64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@
- [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
- glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
- binutils.
- [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
- /usr/lib64.
+ [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
+ glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
+ binutils.
+ [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
+ /usr/lib64.
Index: BOOK/introduction/mips64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/mips64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/mips64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -39,5 +39,5 @@
[ken] - Put e2fsprogs libraries into /tools/lib64 in "if you are going to chroot".
- Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
+ Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
Index: BOOK/introduction/ppc/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/ppc/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/ppc/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -47,5 +47,5 @@
- [ken] - Add --disable-Werror to parted (required by recent gcc).
+ [ken] - Add --disable-Werror to parted (required by recent gcc).
@@ -66,5 +66,5 @@
[ken] - Mention that Parted installs a library.
- [ken] - Use the same patch for Powerpc-Utils as in ppc64.
+ [ken] - Use the same patch for Powerpc-Utils as in ppc64.
Index: BOOK/introduction/ppc64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/ppc64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/ppc64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -57,6 +57,6 @@
[ken] - Put e2fsprogs libraries into /tools/lib64 in "if you are going to chroot".
- Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
- [ken] - Add --disable-Werror to parted (required by recent gcc).
+ Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
+ [ken] - Add --disable-Werror to parted (required by recent gcc).
@@ -77,5 +77,5 @@
[ken] - Removed the patch for cross-compiling e2fsprogs, not
- needed with 1.40.2.
+ needed with 1.40.2.
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
[ken] - Removed the glibc-headers from cross-tools.
[ken] - Removed the sed of procfs.h from the glibc instructions.
-
+
[ken] - Mention that Parted installs a library and put it in
- /usr/lib64.
+ /usr/lib64.
Index: BOOK/introduction/sparc64-64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/sparc64-64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/sparc64-64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -57,9 +57,9 @@
- [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
- glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
- binutils.
- [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
- /usr/lib64.
+ [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
+ glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
+ binutils.
+ [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
+ /usr/lib64.
Index: BOOK/introduction/sparc64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/sparc64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/sparc64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -79,5 +79,5 @@
[ken] - Put e2fsprogs libraries into /tools/lib64 in "if you are going to chroot".
- Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
+ Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
@@ -89,5 +89,5 @@
[ken] - Corrected 'Adjusting the Toolchain'. 64-bit linker is in /lib64.
- Thanks to William Harrington for the report.
+ Thanks to William Harrington for the report.
Index: BOOK/introduction/x86_64-64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/x86_64-64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/x86_64-64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -38,9 +38,9 @@
- [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
- glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
- binutils.
- [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
- /usr/lib64.
+ [ken] - create libstdc++.so symlinks in /usr/lib64 so that the
+ glibc and ld tests all link, and delete them safely before installing
+ binutils.
+ [ken] - ensure binutils does not install libiberty.a into
+ /usr/lib64.
@@ -51,6 +51,6 @@
- [ken] - Use ${CLFS}/etc/lilo.conf when running lilo in 'boot'.
- Thanks to b-vol for highlighting the issue.
+ [ken] - Use ${CLFS}/etc/lilo.conf when running lilo in 'boot'.
+ Thanks to b-vol for highlighting the issue.
@@ -61,5 +61,5 @@
- [jim] - Updated to Lilo 22.8.
+ [jim] - Updated to Lilo 22.8.
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@
[ken] - Target for lilo in boot/ is now lilo.static.
-
-
- [ken] - Remove sed for gettext testsuite, no longer needed.
+
+
+ [ken] - Remove sed for gettext testsuite, no longer needed.
Index: BOOK/introduction/x86_64/changelog.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/introduction/x86_64/changelog.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/introduction/x86_64/changelog.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -48,5 +48,5 @@
[ken] - Put e2fsprogs libraries into /tools/lib64 in "if you are going to chroot".
- Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
+ Thanks to Jacek Herold for the report.
@@ -57,5 +57,5 @@
- [ken] - Remove sed for 64-bit gettext testsuite, no longer needed.
+ [ken] - Remove sed for 64-bit gettext testsuite, no longer needed.
Index: BOOK/materials/ppc64/patches.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/materials/ppc64/patches.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/materials/ppc64/patches.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -30,6 +30,6 @@
Download:
- MD5 sum: &gcc-nof-patch-md5;
+ url="&patches-root;&gcc-nof-patch;"/>
+ MD5 sum: &gcc-nof-patch-md5;
Index: BOOK/temp-system/64/gmp.xml
===================================================================
--- BOOK/temp-system/64/gmp.xml (revision 833efa29167f73eba7621a4ab1da66f56b189535)
+++ BOOK/temp-system/64/gmp.xml (revision e3196bde80f33766de5db3a967e490cdf85069ff)
@@ -47,5 +47,5 @@
href="../common/gmp.xml"
xpointer="xpointer(//*[@os='d'])"/>
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+