Hey Louis,
very cool that you uploaded! I will test soon!
*happy*
- Thomas
> Things have been really crazy for me here at work. I write business
> systems and end of fiscal year is approaching so I'm staying late at work
> and generating tons of code to generate reports. But...
>
> I did manage to clean somethings up and net-tools in ports/base is still
> giving me issues (won't build yet). I think everything else builds. I
> don't promise this to compile for anyone but me on my FC2 install with a
> bin86 0.16.6 rpm I found somewhere (for lilo).
>
> If someone has an Athlon64 running FC2 and bin86 0.16.6 time please take a
> look at <http://crux.avenir.de/Crux64-20040804.lps.tar.bz2> or
> <http://crux.avenir.de/Crux64-20040804.lps.tar.gz>.
>
> Louis
>
> > Sorry for the delay. I thought I would do some clean up before I release
> > something and then I went ATV riding on Sunday. But, I bring good news!
> > I was able to (magically) compile sysklogd and I cleaned up some build
> > errors I was receiving with lilo (it's too smart for its own good; it
> > tries to use /usr/bin/manpath to figure out where to install its manpages
> > when the fall back /usr/man is good enough and doesn't break on my FC2
> > box). Funny, I don't remember making any changes to sysklogd so that is
> > why I call it magical. So right now I'm running a 'make bootstrap' and
> > I'll see where that takes me before I release.
> >
> > The tar ball I'll produce will be quite big but I don't feel comfortable
> > putting it up on my personal web server (which is also my personal file
> > server). Does anyone have a place I might be able to put it? The belios
> > project space maybe?
> >
> > Louis
> >
> >> While I at conference a couple weeks ago I was able to compile lilo
> >> 64-bit. The solution however, was a bit unique (may not work for a
> >> final
> >> crux64 build; may be FC2 AMD64 specific) and not at all clean (a few
> >> things need to be cleaned up). So the last thing required to make a
> >> bootable crux64 CD (at least for me) is to get syslog compiling. I
> >> admit
> >> I have been slacking and have been caught up with other things in my
> >> life
> >> (like conference, catching up at work, buying a Honda Sportrax 250EX ATV
> >> and a trailer). Hopefully soon, I be able to do some more work on
> >> crux64.
> >> I'll place a tarball of what I have up on my web site a bit later
> >> today.
> >>
> >> Louis
> >
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> Message: 2
> Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 15:47:06 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: RE: [Clc-crux64] curx64: AWAKE!
> From: lsantil(a)dslextreme.com
> To: clc-crux64(a)lists.berlios.de
>
> Sorry. Forgot to mention...thanks goes to Thomas Mausbach for providing
> the web space to host my tar balls.
>
> Louis
>
> > Things have been really crazy for me here at work. I write business
> > systems and end of fiscal year is approaching so I'm staying late at work
> > and generating tons of code to generate reports. But...
> >
> > I did manage to clean somethings up and net-tools in ports/base is still
> > giving me issues (won't build yet). I think everything else builds. I
> > don't promise this to compile for anyone but me on my FC2 install with a
> > bin86 0.16.6 rpm I found somewhere (for lilo).
> >
> > If someone has an Athlon64 running FC2 and bin86 0.16.6 time please take a
> > look at <http://crux.avenir.de/Crux64-20040804.lps.tar.bz2> or
> > <http://crux.avenir.de/Crux64-20040804.lps.tar.gz>.
> >
> > Louis
> >
> >> Sorry for the delay. I thought I would do some clean up before I
> >> release
> >> something and then I went ATV riding on Sunday. But, I bring good news!
> >> I was able to (magically) compile sysklogd and I cleaned up some build
> >> errors I was receiving with lilo (it's too smart for its own good; it
> >> tries to use /usr/bin/manpath to figure out where to install its
> >> manpages
> >> when the fall back /usr/man is good enough and doesn't break on my FC2
> >> box). Funny, I don't remember making any changes to sysklogd so that is
> >> why I call it magical. So right now I'm running a 'make bootstrap' and
> >> I'll see where that takes me before I release.
> >>
> >> The tar ball I'll produce will be quite big but I don't feel comfortable
> >> putting it up on my personal web server (which is also my personal file
> >> server). Does anyone have a place I might be able to put it? The
> >> belios
> >> project space maybe?
> >>
> >> Louis
> >>
> >>> While I at conference a couple weeks ago I was able to compile lilo
> >>> 64-bit. The solution however, was a bit unique (may not work for a
> >>> final
> >>> crux64 build; may be FC2 AMD64 specific) and not at all clean (a few
> >>> things need to be cleaned up). So the last thing required to make a
> >>> bootable crux64 CD (at least for me) is to get syslog compiling. I
> >>> admit
> >>> I have been slacking and have been caught up with other things in my
> >>> life
> >>> (like conference, catching up at work, buying a Honda Sportrax 250EX
> >>> ATV
> >>> and a trailer). Hopefully soon, I be able to do some more work on
> >>> crux64.
> >>> I'll place a tarball of what I have up on my web site a bit later
> >>> today.
> >>>
> >>> Louis
> >>
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> Clc-crux64 mailing list
> >> Clc-crux64(a)lists.berlios.de
> >> http://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/clc-crux64
> >>
> >>
> >
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> >
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Thomas Mausbach
>AWAKE LIST, AWAKE!
I once naively thought that having a Crux64 would be as easy as "borrowing"
patches from other distros and changing CFLAGS... it's a lot more intricate
that unfortunately, and I suppose no has time to really work on this, which
is understandable.
Good luck with awakening the project :)
Doan
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