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1<sect2>
2<title>Command explanations</title>
3
4<para>
5<userinput>--enable-static-link:</userinput> This configure
6option causes Bash to be linked statically
7</para>
8
9<para>
10<userinput>--prefix=$LFS/usr:</userinput> This configure option installs
11all of Bash's files under the $LFS/usr directory, which becomes the /usr
12directory after the user chroot'ed into $LFS or when he rebooted
13the system into LFS.
14</para>
15
16<para>
17<userinput>--bindir=$LFS/bin:</userinput> This installs the executable
18files in $LFS/bin. We do this because we want bash to be in /bin, not in
19/usr/bin. One reason being: the /usr partition might be on a separate
20partition which has to be mounted at some point. Before that partition is
21mounted a user needs and will want to have bash available (it will be hard to
22execute the boot scripts without a shell for instance).
23</para>
24
25<para>
26<userinput>--with-curses:</userinput> This causes Bash to be linked
27against the curses library instead of the default termcap library which
28is becoming obsolete.
29</para>
30
31<para>
32<userinput>ln -s bash sh:</userinput> This command creates the sh
33symlink that points to bash. Most scripts run themselves via 'sh'
34(invoked by the #!/bin/sh as the first line in the scripts) which
35invokes a special bash mode. Bash will then behave (as closely as
36possible) as the original Bourne shell.
37</para>
38
39<para>
40The <userinput>&amp;&amp;</userinput>'s at the end of every line cause
41the next command to be executed only if the previous command exists
42with a return value of 0 indicating success. In case all of these
43commands are copy&amp;pasted
44on the shell, is is important to be ensured that if
45./configure fails, make isn't being executed and, likewise, if make fails,
46that make install isn't being executed, and so forth.
47</para>
48
49</sect2>
50
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