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Last change on this file since 0e998ca was 5cce404, checked in by Gerard Beekmans <gerard@…>, 23 years ago

added notes to install ncurses properly on host distro (it's required
for texinfo to be compiled properly). Added --with-curses to bash's
configure again like previously done. This now functions as a test to
make sure the libraries are setup properly (ie; that symlink created and
such)

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1<sect2>
2<title>Command explanations</title>
3
4<para><userinput>--enable-static-link:</userinput> This configure
5option causes Bash to be linked statically</para>
6
7<para><userinput>--prefix=$LFS/usr:</userinput> This configure option installs
8all of Bash's files under the $LFS/usr directory, which becomes the /usr
9directory after the user chroot'ed into $LFS or when he rebooted
10the system into LFS.</para>
11
12<para><userinput>--bindir=$LFS/bin:</userinput> This installs the executable
13files in $LFS/bin. We do this because we want bash to be in /bin, not in
14/usr/bin. One reason being: the /usr partition might be on a separate
15partition which has to be mounted at some point. Before that partition is
16mounted you need and will want to have bash available (it will be hard to
17execute the boot scripts without a shell for instance).</para>
18
19<para><userinput>--with-curses:</userinput> This causes Bash to be
20linked against the curses library instead of the default termcap
21library which is becoming obsolete.</para>
22
23<para>It is not strictly necessary for the static bash to be linked
24against libncurses (it can link against a static termap for the time
25being just fine because we will reinstall Bash in chapter 6 anyways,
26where we will use libncurses), but it's a good test to make sure that
27the ncurses package has been installed properly. If not, you will get in
28trouble later on in this chapter when you install the Texinfo package.
29That package requires ncurses and termcap can't reliably be used
30there.</para>
31
32<para><userinput>ln -sf 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.</para>
37
38<para>The <userinput>&amp;&amp;</userinput>'s at the end of every line cause
39the next command to be executed only if the previous command exists
40with a return value of 0 indicating success. In case all of these
41commands are copy&amp;pasted
42on the shell, is is important to be ensured that if
43./configure fails, make isn't being executed and, likewise, if make fails,
44that make install isn't being executed, and so forth.</para>
45
46</sect2>
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