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[db7ed0a] | 1 | <sect1 id="ch05-installasroot">
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| 2 | <title>Install all software as user root</title>
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| 3 |
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| 4 | <para>
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[13dd793] | 5 | It's best if the user logs in as root or su's to root when installing these
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| 6 | files. That way he is assured that all files are owned by user and
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| 7 | group root (and not owned by the userid of the non-root user), and if a
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| 8 | package wants to set special permissions, it can do so without problems
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[db7ed0a] | 9 | due to non-root access.
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| 10 | </para>
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| 12 | <para>
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[13dd793] | 13 | The documentation that comes with Glibc, Gcc, and other
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[72033583] | 14 | packages recommend not to compile the packages as user root. We
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[db7ed0a] | 15 | feel it's safe to ignore that recommendation and compile as user root
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[13dd793] | 16 | anyway. Hundreds of people using LFS have done so without any problems
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| 17 | whatsoever, and we haven't encountered any bugs in the compile processes
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[db7ed0a] | 18 | that cause harm. So it's pretty safe (never can be 100% safe though, so
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[72033583] | 19 | it's up to the user what he ends up doing).
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[db7ed0a] | 20 | </para>
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| 22 | </sect1>
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