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LFS is a lot of fun, and really great for learning. It gets to be less fun when you actually need to install large, poorly documented packages. I gave up on it after installing Evolution. It was a few years ago, when Evolution had the best palm synchronization, and the html rendering support was brand new. Having to track down the various and conflicting beta gnome packages and finagle them into a working state was such a pain that I resorted to reading gentoo ebuilds so I could figure out what versions of everything were compatible. At that point, I figured I might as well just let portage do the work...