Wichmann, Mats D | 3 Apr 2005 19:36
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commands added


For LSB 3, three of the new required
commands have been added: mailx,
logger, pax.  pax was already built in
phase4, moved to phase3.  logger comes
out of util-linux, but was previously
exlcuded by the install-only-needed
patch.  mailx is provided by the nail
package, newly added.

the lp command is still missing, as
are lsbinstall, install_initd, remove_initd

librt required no effort, it was already
built and installed from glibc.

-- mats

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anderson | 7 Apr 2005 07:00

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anderson | 11 Apr 2005 07:00

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anderson | 14 Apr 2005 07:00

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anderson | 18 Apr 2005 07:00

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Wichmann, Mats D | 21 Apr 2005 00:20
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lsbsi build restartability


We appear to have lost build restartability in the lsbsi.  
This is the second time I tried a make after an interrupted
build in phase3 or phase4 (which don't have any of the 
"did you pass the barrier" logic of phase2) where it just
blithely began from the beginning of the phase, despite the
stamp files clearly being present in the
..../si/lsbsi-intermediate-{arch}/tmp directory.

Any ideas?  Do I need to file a bug?
anderson | 21 Apr 2005 07:00

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