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CLFS News

Announcing CLFS 2.0.0 Release Candidate 1

The CLFS Development team is pleased to announce the CLFS 2.0.0 RC1. This release features Eglibc 2.15, GCC 4.6.3, Binutils 2.23 and Linux 3.4. CLFS 2.0.0 RC1 supports: x86, x86_64 Multilib, x86_64 Pure64, Sparc, Sparc64 Multilib, Sparc64 Pure 64, PowerPC, PowerPC64 Multilib and MIPS.

You may view the book online at:

http://cross-lfs.org/view/CLFS-2.0.0-RC1/

Download the book here:

http://cross-lfs.org/files/BOOK/2.0.0-RC1

Packages for this version of the book can be found here:

http://cross-lfs.org/files/packages/2.0.0-RC1

If you wish to render it yourself you can download from git:

git clone git://git.cross-lfs.org/cross-lfs.git clfs-2.0.0-rc1
cd clfs-2.0.0-rc1/BOOK

Thank you for your support.

Jonathan Norman - CLFS 2.x release manager

Announcing CLFS 1.2.0 Final Release

The CLFS Development team is pleased to announce the final release of CLFS 1.2.0. This release features Eglibc 2.13, GCC 4.6.0, Binutils 2.21.1a and Linux 2.6.39. CLFS 1.2.0 supports: x86, x86_64 Multilib, x86_64 Pure64, Sparc, Sparc64 Multilib, Sparc64 Pure 64, PowerPC, PowerPC64 Multilib and MIPS.

You may view the book online at:

http://cross-lfs.org/view/CLFS-1.2.0/

Download the book here:

http://cross-lfs.org/files/BOOK/1.2.0/

Packages for this version of the book can be found here:

http://cross-lfs.org/files/packages/

If you wish to render it yourself you can download from git:

git clone -b clfs-1.2 git://git.cross-lfs.org/cross-lfs.git CLFS-1.2.0
cd CLFS-1.2.0/BOOK

Thank you for your support.

Jim Gifford - CLFS Co-leader
Ryan Oliver - CLFS Co-leader
Joe Ciccone - CLFS Co-leader
Jonathan Norman - CLFS 1.2 release manager

Nathan Coulson, Matt Darcy, Manuel Canales Esparcia, Justin Knierim, Ken Moffat, Chris Staub and Jeremy Utley.

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