Draft for RC announcement
Greetings, The CRUX team is pleased to announce the availability of a first release candidate for the upcoming CRUX 3.4. Please note that this is a release candidate, NOT the final release. Please test it if you have a chance and report any problems you find to us! A few issues have already been identified and will be fixed before release: 1) opt/gdk-pixbuf is linked against libjpeg-turbo and libtiff but does not depend on them. Installing libjpeg-turbo and rebuilding gdk-pixbuf fixes this. 2) opt/python3 is linked against libtirpc but doesn't depend on it. Rebuilding opt/python3 or installing libtirpc fixes this. 3) /run is not mounted in the setup-chroot helper script so sysvinit cannot shutdown/reboot from inside the chroot. Exiting the chroot or mounting /run into it fixes this. Important details about the upcoming release can be found here: https://crux.nu/Wiki/TODO34 The ISO itself can be found here: https://crux.ninja/crux/crux-3.4-rc1.iso https://crux.ninja/crux/crux-3.4-rc1.md5 Enjoy! Cheers, Matt (for the CRUX team)
Oops, I forgot to update the subject, sorry! This is a release candidate announcement for CRUX 3.4. Sorry for the confusion. Matt
I had problems with grub. At the end of installation, grub-install fails reporting missing: /usr/share/locale While it's probably unrelated, I did run 'localedef ...' I went around the problem by installing grub from another media. Thanks to all the team for keeping Crux alive and kicking...
On 4/18/2018 10:08, Xavier wrote:
I had problems with grub.
At the end of installation, grub-install fails reporting missing: /usr/share/locale While it's probably unrelated, I did run 'localedef ...'
I went around the problem by installing grub from another media.
Thanks to all the team for keeping Crux alive and kicking...
Greetings, This warning from grub is harmless and does not affect the installation's success. Thanks for the thanks. :) Regards, Matt
Matt Housh <jaeger@crux.ninja> wrote: |On 4/18/2018 10:08, Xavier wrote: |> I had problems with grub. |> |> At the end of installation, grub-install fails reporting missing: |> /usr/share/locale |> While it's probably unrelated, I did run 'localedef ...' |> |> I went around the problem by installing grub from another media. |> |> Thanks to all the team for keeping Crux alive and kicking... | |Greetings, | |This warning from grub is harmless and does not affect the |installation's success. | |Thanks for the thanks. :) Me too, me too: thanks a lot for CRUX, i am looking forward for 3.4 with joyful anticipation!! (Unfortunately my box is so weak, compiling compilers and the GNU C library is practically impossible, the sole reason i do not make more use of CRUX at the moment. I will also buy a Banana Pi this year, no CRUX there, too.) Ciao! --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
Take a look at crux-arm: https://crux-arm.nu/Main/SupportedDevices -Alex On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 5:52 AM Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen@sdaoden.eu> wrote:
Matt Housh <jaeger@crux.ninja> wrote: |On 4/18/2018 10:08, Xavier wrote: |> I had problems with grub. |> |> At the end of installation, grub-install fails reporting missing: |> /usr/share/locale |> While it's probably unrelated, I did run 'localedef ...' |> |> I went around the problem by installing grub from another media. |> |> Thanks to all the team for keeping Crux alive and kicking... | |Greetings, | |This warning from grub is harmless and does not affect the |installation's success. | |Thanks for the thanks. :)
Me too, me too: thanks a lot for CRUX, i am looking forward for 3.4 with joyful anticipation!! (Unfortunately my box is so weak, compiling compilers and the GNU C library is practically impossible, the sole reason i do not make more use of CRUX at the moment. I will also buy a Banana Pi this year, no CRUX there, too.) Ciao!
--steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) _______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu https://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
Alex Matviychuk <alexmat@gmail.com> wrote: |Take a look at crux-arm: [1]https://crux-arm.nu/Main/SupportedDevices[/1] | | [1] https://crux-arm.nu/Main/SupportedDevices Thanks Alex, this is .. fantastic!! I will _definetely_ try this, then, with the M3 Octocore and 2 GB RAM from [1], and i will possibly become a real and daily CRUX user again!!! [1] https://www.conrad.de/de/banana-pi-2-gb-inkl-gehaeuse-inkl-netzteil-inkl-sof... --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
2GB of RAM that sounds painful lol On Thu, Apr 19, 2018, 7:17 AM Steffen Nurpmeso <steffen@sdaoden.eu> wrote:
Alex Matviychuk <alexmat@gmail.com> wrote: |Take a look at crux-arm: [1] https://crux-arm.nu/Main/SupportedDevices[/1] | | [1] https://crux-arm.nu/Main/SupportedDevices
Thanks Alex, this is .. fantastic!! I will _definetely_ try this, then, with the M3 Octocore and 2 GB RAM from [1], and i will possibly become a real and daily CRUX user again!!!
[1] https://www.conrad.de/de/banana-pi-2-gb-inkl-gehaeuse-inkl-netzteil-inkl-sof...
--steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt) _______________________________________________ CRUX mailing list CRUX@lists.crux.nu https://lists.crux.nu/mailman/listinfo/crux
Brian Madonna <bmadonnaster@gmail.com> wrote: |2GB of RAM that sounds painful lol I live with 1 GB (on 64-bit) since 2015, and solely that one since many months. Except for browsing this is just fine for my use case, but compiling large things will simply not work. A week or two ago FreeBSD implemented 4/4 GB on i386 in order to give userspace the complete 4 GB of RAM possible, stating that e.g. clang was not linkable in debug mode no more before that. I think clang does a lot of good in the space it consumes. --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
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Alex Matviychuk
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Brian Madonna
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Matt Housh
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Steffen Nurpmeso
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Xavier