| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106 | These are the TODO items for the next LFS release (3.0):* Work on intel/preface/whoread.sgml and change the working to make it  flow and sound nicer. Use  http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/whoread-draft.txt as a base  (this is a draft by Oren Byer, based on an earlier draft by Gerard  Beekmans).* After entering chroot check the $TERM variable and set it properly if  needed* Add dedicated package version number entities (to avoid having to make  changes to 2-7 files to just change the version number of a package).* Get rid of the codes 'pp' in chapter 5 entities, 'in' in chapter 6  entities and the like with other chapters.* Re-arrange the list in chapter 3 to match the order in which   packages are installed.* Find out why zoneinfo file are not installed when installing Glibc in  chapter 6  From an email to lfs-discuss:    I agree.  Let me ask you this, though.  Is there anything that    doesn't get     installed besides the zoneinfo?  I figured out how to install that    manually, if it's all that's missing.  It's simply:        zic /path/to/glibc/source/timezone/<continent>    If that's all it's missing, no need to install a static perl even.* Full dependency list. This list isn't a list of "package a depends on  package b" but a list like "package b depends on the files c, d and e  from package f".* Bring the book up to speed with the current FHS specs.* Mention security patches that can be applied to packages.* At the end of the book suggest the user create the /etc/lfs-<version>  file and give a few reasons why the user would want  such a file (example: it's easy to forget after a while which LFS version  you run; it makes debugging easier for us knowing which LFS version a user  is running).* Check to see if we need the configparms file when installing Glibc.  Rumours have it that the --prefix=/usr we use causes  slibdir=/lib and sysconfdir=/etc to be assumed.* Explain how changing runlevels works. Use the file written by Simon  Perreault at http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/runlevels.txt* Don't run lilo from inside chroot anymore. This causes severe problems  sometimes including LILO not bootstrapping properly.* Bring back the PPC book (recreate from scratch using current intel  book) using Jesse McCrosky's notes at  http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/ppc-notes.txt  and the patch to the 'patch' package at:  http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/ppc-patch.patch* Add descriptions what the patches do we use (like the console-tools and gzip  patches)* Try out Slackware's MAKEDEV script and see if it's any better than the  currently used one. A copy can be found at  http://download.linuxfromscratch.org/misc/Slackware-MAKEDEV* Sed'ing the MAKEDEV script gives us hda[1-20], hdb[1-20] and so forth.  Mention that all of these can't actually be used due to kernel  limitations (IDE goes to 16 max for example).* Type in chapter 2 - how to install software: Last paragraph: 	s/There is on exception/There is one exception/* Rewrite chapter 2 a little bit. Add that export LFS=/mnt/lfs could be  added to root's .bash_profile/.bashrc (outside chroot) to make sure  that between build sessions the variable is still set.* Add to chapter 2 how to use .gz files (not just .tar.gz)* Mention LFS should be installed as user root* 'init S' has been reported not to work properly. Test this.* Add netkit-base and net-tools to Appendix A.* Use /etc/HOSTNAME for setting the hostname. This is a bit more  compliant with other distributions and therefore less confusing to  people.* Suggest using this command to strip debug symbols after you finish  chapter 6: find $LFS -type f -exec strip --strip-debug '{}' ';'* Modify the killproc function in the functions script. Right now it  works roughly as follows: killl, wait 2 secs, check if pid's are gone.  If not, kill with -KILL (aka -9), wait 2 secs, checkif pid's are gone.  If no, print error message.  Change this into: kill, don't wait 2 secs but check for pid's right  away. If pid's are still there, then wait 2 seconds and kill -KILL,  wait, if pid's still there, print error. Most daemons will exit  immediately and the 2 second wait for every daemon slows things down  unnessary.
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