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1<sect2>
2<title>Command explanations</title>
3
4<para><userinput>mknod -m 0666 /dev/null c 1 3:</userinput> Glibc needs a
5null device to compile properly. All other devices will be created in the
6next section.</para>
7
8<para><userinput>touch /etc/ld.so.conf</userinput> One of the final steps
9of the Glibc installation is running ldconfig to update the dynamic loader
10cache. If this file doesn't exist, the installation will abort with an error
11that it can't read the file, so we simply create an empty file (the empty file
12will have Glibc default to using /lib and /usr/lib which is fine).</para>
13
14<para><userinput>sed 's%\$(PERL)%/usr/bin/perl%'
15malloc/Makefile.backup &gt; malloc/Makefile:</userinput> This sed command
16searches through <filename>malloc/Makefile.backup</filename> and
17converts all occurrences of <filename>$(PERL)</filename> to
18<filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>. The output is then written to the
19original <filename>malloc/Makefile.in</filename> which is used during
20configuration. This is done because Glibc can't autodetect perl since
21it hasn't been installed yet.</para>
22
23<para><userinput>sed 's/root/0' login/Makefile.backup &gt;
24login/Makefile:</userinput> This sed command replaces all occurences of
25<filename>root</filename> in <filename>login/Makefile.backup</filename>
26with 0. This is because we don't have glibc on the LFS system yet, so
27usernames can't be resolved to their user id's. Therefore, we replace
28the username root with user id 0.</para>
29
30<para><userinput>--enable-add-ons:</userinput> This enables the add-on that
31we install with Glibc: linuxthreads</para>
32
33<para><userinput>--libexecdir=/usr/bin:</userinput> This will cause the
34pt_chown program to be installed in the /usr/bin directory.</para>
35
36<para><userinput>sed 's/cross-compiling = yes/cross-compiling = no/'
37config.make.backup &gt; config.make:</userinput> This time, sed searches
38through <filename>config.make.backup</filename> and replaces all occurences
39of <filename>cross-compiling = yes</filename> with
40<filename>cross-compiling = no</filename>. We do this because we are
41only building for our own system. Cross-compiling is used, for instance,
42to build a package for an Apple Power PC on an Intel system. The reason
43Glibc thinks we're cross-compiling is that it can't compile a test program
44to determine this, so it automatically defaults to a cross-compiler.
45Compiling the test program failes because Glibc hasn't been installed
46yet.</para>
47
48<para><userinput>exec /bin/bash:</userinput>This command will
49start a new bash shell which will replace the current shell. This is
50done to get rid of the "I have no name!" message in the command
51prompt, which was caused by bash's inability to resolve a userid to
52a username (which in turn was caused by the missing Glibc
53installation).</para>
54
55</sect2>
56
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