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LFS SystemD Build Scripts
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2024-10-02 04:21:23 +08:00
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Shell scripts for building LFS SystemD
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2024-10-02 05:19:23 +08:00
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Based upon https://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable-systemd/
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version 12.2
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Do not yet use
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This git repository contains shell scripts needed to build LFS 12.2-systemd and
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is being worked on in an `x86_64` LFS 11.3 (modified) system.
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There are some deviations from LFS 12.2, namely:
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* LibreSSL is used instead of OpenSSL
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* LTS Kernel series 6.6 is being used in place of 6.10.x kernel series
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* Python 3.12.6 is being used in place of Python 3.12.5
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* setuptools 75.1.0 is being used in place of setuptools 72.2.0
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The LFS host is an LFS 11.3 system with similar modifications.
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As of present, these scripts are not complete and probably broken.
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The Madness
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Long term goal is to produce a GNU/Linux distribution largely based upon LFS
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but using RPM packages with a ‘core’ package repository and then additional
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package repositories that require the ‘core’ package repository.
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Multilib is not a goal, nor is compatibility with WINE. The goal is to allow
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‘Free Libre Open Source Software’ to have a capable GNU system running the
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Linux kernel upon which to run.
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I *personally* will be involved in the package repository for the MATE Desktop
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Environment when it gets that far, but as far as GNOME, KDE, etc. if they are
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to have package repositories then others will have to provide them.
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What I want is a stable ‘LTS’ distribution along the lines of what CentOS used
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to be but third-party package repositories providing for the needs of the user
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community, similar to how ‘Fedora Extras’ supplemented Red Hat Linux back in the
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day.
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Is that too much to ask?
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