On 12/03/2018 04:42 PM, DJ Lucas via lfs-dev wrote:
On December 3, 2018 11:12:34 AM CST, Bruce Dubbs via lfs-dev
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/03/2018 10:02 AM, Thanos Baloukas via lfs-dev wrote:
It has
rm -vf /usr/include/{blkid,libmount,uuid}
We don't create those symlinks now. It should be
rm -vf /usr/lib/lib{blkid,mount,uuid}*
Without the above the util-linux installation leaves in /usr/lib
symlinks to /tools/lib
Those links are now only created in the systemd book. We should
probably remove those at the end of the systemd section and remove the
reference in utils-linux.
If we decide to leave the rm command in util-linux, it should be marked
systemd onle, even if it is a null operation in the sysv version.
Douglas? DJ?
I can do it if you don't have time.
I think it would be best to do so in util-linux, but I cannot recall exactly
why. Procps or psmisc also needs the libraries available I think. Of course,
both of those are autotools IIRC, so we can get away with a -L/tools/lib in
LDFLAGS, I think. Only Systemd is difficult because it uses the pkg-config
values.
If there was a problem with Procps or psmisc, wouldn't it show up in the
sysV book? The symlinks are created in systemd and that isn't built
with the sysV book.
Also, psmisc is built well before systemd.
-- Bruce
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