Installation of Ld.so Install Ld.so by running the following commands:
cd util && make ldd ldconfig && cp ldd /bin && cp ldconfig /sbin && cd ../man && cp ldd.1 /usr/share/man/man1 && cp *.8 /usr/share/man/man8 && rm /usr/bin/ldd && hash -r
The hash -r command is to make bash forget about the locations of previously executed commands. If you have executed ldd before, bash expects it to be found in /usr/bin. Since we moved it to /bin, the cache needs to be purged so bash can find it in /bin when you want to execute it again. You might have noticed that we don't use the compiler optimizations for this package. The reason is that overriding the CFLAGS variable causes compilation problems. You would have to edit the Config.mk file and add the proper values to the CFLAGS variable and then compile the package. If you want to do that it's up to you. I don't think it's worth the trouble though. The ld and ldd programs usually are only rarely used.