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Re: [Ltib] how do i add a new package (LZO) to my build?
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Kurt Mahan |
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Re: [Ltib] how do i add a new package (LZO) to my build? |
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Mon, 29 Dec 2008 09:12:23 -0700 |
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Robert,
Did you also add an entry for it into ltib/config/userspace/pkg_map?
You need to add it AFTER whatever package (in this case mtd_utils)
depends on it. Keep it above the X stuff (so says Stuart.. :)
--Kurt
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> i am officially at my wit's end here. in order to upgrade to a more
> recent version of mtd-utils, i seem to need to add the "lzo"
> compression package to my build, but nothing i do seems to incorporate
> lzo into the build, resulting in a failed overall build every time.
>
> in our local copy of dist/lfs-5.1, i've added a directory for lzo/,
> and the appropriate spec file for lzo-2.03. i've added the .gz
> tarball and its .md5 file to our LPP. i've added the config entry for
> that package to our packages.lkc file. i've added a new entry to
> select that package to our defconfig file.
>
> and yet, with all of that, a clean build never elects to build lzo.
> i'm stumped. what am i missing?
>
> rday
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