I built a (humble) sort-of-kindda "dpkg" system for LFS. It allows me to build "development" and "production" packages, and can be installed (by some knowledgeable folks) from (again by some knowledgeable folks) a "simple" script. It also has the capability to replicate itself and (not straight forward but included in the features) upgrade itself. The project is kind of dormant because I am in Alaska teaching bush pilots (DREAM!!!) and I've been happily busy, also the tornadoes around my house a few weeks ago didn't make my life any easier. I am at a stage where I am testing the "provisioning" script (to create a new machine), and then it should be usable. Also, the end result of a "debug" install, is a box that mirrors to the bite a "book built LFS" plus it has an extra directory for all the packages. If anyone can use it (and I need it myself) I'll crank it up again. ET Nathan England writes: > Sorry for the re-post but I sent the original from a different email > address. I'm not sure if it went through or not... > > Hello hello! > > I needed to build an LFS system for some personal projects yet again. I > looked and looked but could not find an already built LFS system ready to > go. I tried using jhalfs latest version, but it only works against LFS 6.3. > The newer versions have a lot of problems and I did not want to spend all > day fixing jhalfs problems, nor did I want to spend all day compiling LFS > from scratch. In the end, I needed a newer LFS than 6.3, so I built it by > hand, which brings me to my current announcement. > > I have put a completed LFS system (up to chapter 7) on my web server for > your download! It is from the LFS development snapshot, 20110515-svn. It has > the latest of just about everything, glibc-2.13 and the 2.6.38.6 kernel. If > you would like to use it please download it and have at it! It is completed > up through chapter 06, then I stopped because I need to modify the boot > scripts and replace grub2 with grub-legacy. So you will pick up from chapter > 07. > > I hope this helps anyone who is in need for an LFS and does not have the > time to build it manually! > > http://www.nmecs.com/pub/linuxfromscratch/ > > I have it broken into 3 files. > > lfs-svn-20110515-complete.tar.bz2 - this is the complete ready to go > system. > lfs-svn-20110515-sources.tar.bz2 - this is just the source packages. > lfs-svn-20110515-tools.tar.bz2 - this is just the /tools dir so you can use > for your compiling pleasure! > > and of course the pdf of the book I used is up there too, along with MD5s of > each file for verification. > > -- > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > NME Computer Services http://www.nmecs.com > Nathan England (nathan@nmecs.com) > Systems Administration / Web Application Development > (480) 559.9681 --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss