Hi,
The new XSL-based jhalfs code developed into the
experimental branch is ready
for review:
svn co
svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/ALFS/jhalfs/branches/experime
ntal
It can build the development LFS book including improved
support for all
built-in features found in trunk (blfs-tool support,
custom-tools,
optimizations, iterative builds, and installed files
logging) plus a new
support for system build customizations via XSL code that
should allow to
create external pluggins, like package management support.
The README* files has not been updated, thus you should to
look at the
LFS/lfs.xsl and XSL/*.xsl to know what templates are
availables for
customizations.
Development CLFS*/HLFS and stable LFS books aren't supported
due non-done-yet
required changes in the books XML code.
I would to know yours opinions and feelings about that new
code before start
working on CLFS & HLFS migration. The goal is to let
users to create their
own jhalfs extensions without the need to create patches
and/or edit several
files. Just creating an XSL file and calling it from the
menu config instead
the default one should be enough.
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