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7
8<sect1 id="pre-why">
9 <?dbhtml filename="package-choices.html"?>
10
11 <title>Rationale for Packages in the Book</title>
12
13 <para>As stated earlier, the goal of LFS is to build a complete and usable
14 foundation-level system. This includes all packages needed to replicate
15 itself while providing a relatively minimal base from which to customize
16 a more complete system based on the choices of the user. This does not
17 mean that LFS is the smallest system possible. Several important packages
18 are included that are not strictly required. The lists below document the
19 rationale for each package in the book.</para>
20
21 <itemizedlist>
22
23 <listitem>
24 <para>Autoconf</para>
25
26 <para>This package contains programs for producing shell scripts that
27 can automatically configure source code from a developer's
28 template. It is often needed to rebuild a package after updates
29 to the build procedures.</para>
30 </listitem>
31
32 <listitem>
33 <para>Automake</para>
34
35 <para>This package contains programs for generating Make files from
36 a template. It is often needed to rebuild a package after updates
37 to the build procedures.</para>
38 </listitem>
39
40 <listitem>
41 <para>Bash</para>
42
43 <para>This package satisfies an LSB core requirement to provide
44 a Bourne Shell interface to the system. It was chosen over
45 other shell packages because of its common usage and extensive
46 capabilities beyond basic shell functions.</para>
47 </listitem>
48
49 <listitem>
50 <para>Binutils</para>
51
52 <para>This package contains a linker, an assembler, and other
53 tools for handling object files. The programs in this package are
54 needed to compile most of the packages in an LFS system and beyond.</para>
55 </listitem>
56
57 <listitem>
58 <para>Bison</para>
59
60 <para>This package contains the GNU version of yacc (Yet Another
61 Compiler Compiler) needed to build several other LFS programs.</para>
62 </listitem>
63
64 <listitem>
65 <para>Bzip2</para>
66
67 <para>This package contains programs for compressing and decompressing
68 files. It is required to decompress many LFS packages.</para>
69 </listitem>
70
71 <listitem>
72 <para>Check</para>
73
74 <para>This package contains a test harness for other programs.
75 It is only installed in the temporary toolchain.</para>
76 </listitem>
77
78 <listitem>
79 <para>Coreutils</para>
80
81 <para>This package contains a number of essential programs for viewing
82 and manipulating files and directories. These programs are needed for
83 command line file management, and are necessary for the installation
84 procedures of every package in LFS.</para>
85 </listitem>
86
87 <listitem>
88 <para>DejaGNU</para>
89
90 <para>This package contains a framework for testing other programs.
91 It is only installed in the temporary toolchain.</para>
92 </listitem>
93
94 <listitem>
95 <para>Diffutils</para>
96
97 <para>This package contains programs that show the differences
98 between files or directories. These programs can be used to create
99 patches, and are also used in many packages' build procedures.</para>
100 </listitem>
101
102 <listitem>
103 <para>E2fsprogs</para>
104
105 <para>This package contains the utilities for handling the ext2, ext3
106 and ext4 file systems. These are the most common and thoroughly
107 tested file systems that Linux supports.</para>
108 </listitem>
109
110 <listitem>
111 <para>Expect</para>
112
113 <para>This package contains a program for carrying out scripted
114 dialogues with other interactive programs. It is commonly used
115 for testing other packages. It is only installed in the temporary
116 toolchain.</para>
117 </listitem>
118
119 <listitem>
120 <para>File</para>
121
122 <para>This package contains a utility for determining the type of a
123 given file or files. A few packages need it to build.</para>
124 </listitem>
125
126 <listitem>
127 <para>Findutils</para>
128
129 <para>This package contains programs to find files in a file system.
130 It is used in many packages' build scripts.</para>
131 </listitem>
132
133 <listitem>
134 <para>Flex</para>
135
136 <para>This package contains a utility for generating programs that
137 recognize patterns in text. It is the GNU version of the lex
138 (lexical analyzer) program. It is required to build several
139 LFS packages.</para>
140 </listitem>
141
142 <listitem>
143 <para>Gawk</para>
144
145 <para>This package contains programs for manipulating text files.
146 It is the GNU version of awk (Aho-Weinberg-Kernighan). It is used in
147 many other packages' build scripts.</para>
148 </listitem>
149
150 <listitem>
151 <para>Gcc</para>
152
153 <para>This package is the Gnu Compiler Collection. It contains the
154 C and C++ compilers as well as several others not built by LFS.
155 </para>
156 </listitem>
157
158 <listitem>
159 <para>GDBM</para>
160
161 <para>This package contains the GNU Database Manager library. It
162 is used by one other LFS package, Man-DB.</para>
163 </listitem>
164
165 <listitem>
166 <para>Gettext</para>
167
168 <para>This package contains utilities and libraries for
169 internationalization and localization of numerous packages.</para>
170 </listitem>
171
172 <listitem>
173 <para>Glibc</para>
174
175 <para>This package contains the main C library. Linux programs would
176 not run without it.</para>
177 </listitem>
178
179 <listitem>
180 <para>GMP</para>
181
182 <para>This package contains math libraries that provide useful functions
183 for arbitrary precision arithmetic. It is required to build Gcc.</para>
184 </listitem>
185
186 <listitem>
187 <para>Grep</para>
188
189 <para>This package contains programs for searching through files. These
190 programs are used by most packages' build scripts.</para>
191 </listitem>
192
193 <listitem>
194 <para>Groff</para>
195
196 <para>This package contains programs for processing and formatting text.
197 One important function of these programs is to format man pages.</para>
198 </listitem>
199
200 <listitem>
201 <para>GRUB</para>
202
203 <para>This package is the Grand Unified Boot Loader. It is one
204 of several boot loaders available, but is the most flexible.
205 </para>
206 </listitem>
207
208 <listitem>
209 <para>Gzip</para>
210
211 <para>This package contains programs for compressing and
212 decompressing files. It is needed to decompress many packages in LFS
213 and beyond.</para>
214 </listitem>
215
216 <listitem>
217 <para>Iana-etc</para>
218
219 <para>This package provides data for network services and protocols.
220 It is needed to enable proper networking capabilities.</para>
221 </listitem>
222
223 <listitem>
224 <para>Inetutils</para>
225
226 <para>This package contains programs for basic network
227 administration.</para>
228 </listitem>
229
230 <listitem>
231 <para>IProute2</para>
232
233 <para>This package contains programs for basic and advanced IPv4 and
234 IPv6 networking. It was chosen over the other common network
235 tools package (net-tools) for its IPv6 capabilities. </para>
236 </listitem>
237
238 <listitem>
239 <para>Kbd</para>
240
241 <para>This package contains key-table files, keyboard utilities
242 for non-US keyboards, and a number of console fonts.</para>
243 </listitem>
244
245 <listitem>
246 <para>Kmod</para>
247
248 <para>This package contains programs needed to administer Linux
249 kernel modules.</para>
250 </listitem>
251
252 <listitem>
253 <para>Less</para>
254
255 <para>This package contains a very nice text file viewer that
256 allows scrolling up or down when viewing a file. It is also used by
257 Man-DB for viewing manpages.</para>
258 </listitem>
259
260 <listitem>
261 <para>Libpipeline</para>
262
263 <para>The Libpipeline package contains a library for manipulating
264 pipelines of subprocesses in a flexible and convenient way. It is
265 required by the Man-DB package.</para>
266 </listitem>
267
268 <listitem>
269 <para>Libtool</para>
270
271 <para>This package contains the GNU generic library support
272 script. It wraps the complexity of using shared libraries in a
273 consistent, portable interface. It is needed by the test
274 suites in other LFS packages.</para>
275 </listitem>
276
277 <listitem>
278 <para>Linux Kernel</para>
279
280 <para>This package is the Operating System. It is the Linux in
281 the GNU/Linux environment.</para>
282 </listitem>
283
284 <listitem>
285 <para>M4</para>
286
287 <para>This package contains a general text macro processor useful
288 as a build tool for other programs.</para>
289 </listitem>
290
291 <listitem>
292 <para>Make</para>
293
294 <para>This package contains a program for directing the building
295 of packages. It is required by almost every package in LFS.</para>
296 </listitem>
297
298 <listitem>
299 <para>Man-DB</para>
300
301 <para>This package contains programs for finding and viewing man pages.
302 It was chosen instead of the <application>man</application> package
303 due to superior internationalization capabilities. It supplies
304 the man program.</para>
305 </listitem>
306
307 <listitem>
308 <para>Man-pages</para>
309
310 <para>This package contains the actual contents of the basic
311 Linux man pages.</para>
312 </listitem>
313
314 <listitem>
315 <para>MPC</para>
316
317 <para>This package contains functions for the arithmetic of complex
318 numbers. It is required by Gcc.</para>
319 </listitem>
320
321 <listitem>
322 <para>MPFR</para>
323
324 <para>This package contains functions for multiple precision
325 arithmetic. It is required by Gcc.</para>
326 </listitem>
327
328 <listitem>
329 <para>Ncurses</para>
330
331 <para>This package contains libraries for terminal-independent
332 handling of character screens. It is often used to provide
333 cursor control for a menuing system. It is needed by a number of
334 packages in LFS.</para>
335 </listitem>
336
337 <listitem>
338 <para>Patch</para>
339
340 <para>This package contains a program for modifying or creating files by
341 applying a <emphasis>patch</emphasis> file typically created
342 by the <application>diff</application> program. It is needed by
343 the build procedure for several LFS packages.</para>
344 </listitem>
345
346 <listitem>
347 <para>Perl</para>
348
349 <para>This package is an interpreter for the runtime language
350 PERL. It is needed for the installation and test suites of several LFS
351 packages.</para>
352 </listitem>
353
354 <listitem>
355 <para>Pkg-config</para>
356
357 <para>This package provides a program to return meta-data about an
358 installed library or package.</para>
359 </listitem>
360
361 <listitem>
362 <para>Procps-NG</para>
363
364 <para>This package contains programs for monitoring processes. These
365 programs are useful for system administration, and are also used by
366 the LFS Bootscripts.</para>
367 </listitem>
368
369 <listitem>
370 <para>Psmisc</para>
371
372 <para>This package contains programs for displaying information
373 about running processes. These programs are useful for system
374 administration.</para>
375 </listitem>
376
377 <listitem>
378 <para>Readline</para>
379
380 <para>This package is a set of libraries that offers command-line
381 editing and history capabilities. It is used by Bash.</para>
382 </listitem>
383
384 <listitem>
385 <para>Sed</para>
386
387 <para>This package allows editing of text without opening it in a
388 text editor. It is also needed by most LFS packages' configure
389 scripts.</para>
390 </listitem>
391
392 <listitem>
393 <para>Shadow</para>
394
395 <para>This package contains programs for handling passwords
396 in a secure way.</para>
397 </listitem>
398
399 <listitem>
400 <para>Sysklogd</para>
401
402 <para>This package contains programs for logging system messages,
403 such as those given by the kernel or daemon processes when unusual
404 events occur.</para>
405 </listitem>
406
407 <listitem>
408 <para>Sysvinit</para>
409
410 <para>This package provides the <application>init</application>
411 program, which is the parent of all other processes on the Linux
412 system. </para>
413 </listitem>
414
415 <listitem>
416 <para>Tar</para>
417
418 <para>This package provides archiving and extraction capabilities
419 of virtually all packages used in LFS.</para>
420 </listitem>
421
422 <listitem>
423 <para>Tcl</para>
424
425 <para>This package contains the Tool Command Language used
426 in many test suites in LFS packages. It is only installed in
427 the temporary toolchain.</para>
428 </listitem>
429
430 <listitem>
431 <para>Texinfo</para>
432
433 <para>This package contains programs for reading, writing, and
434 converting info pages. It is used in the installation
435 procedures of many LFS packages.</para>
436 </listitem>
437
438 <listitem>
439 <para>Udev</para>
440
441 <para>This package contains programs for dynamic creation of
442 device nodes. It is an alternative to creating thousands of
443 static devices in the /dev directory.</para>
444 </listitem>
445
446 <listitem>
447 <para>Util-linux</para>
448
449 <para>This package contains miscellaneous utility programs.
450 Among them are utilities for handling file systems, consoles,
451 partitions, and messages.</para>
452 </listitem>
453
454 <listitem>
455 <para>Vim</para>
456
457 <para>This package contains an editor. It was chosen because of its
458 compatibility with the classic vi editor and its huge number of powerful
459 capabilities. An editor is a very personal choice for
460 many users and any other editor could be substituted if desired.</para>
461 </listitem>
462
463 <listitem>
464 <para>XZ Utils</para>
465
466 <para>This package contains programs for compressing and decompressing
467 files. It provides the highest compression generally available
468 and is useful for decompressing packages XZ or LZMA format.</para>
469 </listitem>
470
471 <listitem>
472 <para>Zlib</para>
473
474 <para>This package contains compression and decompression routines
475 used by some programs.</para>
476 </listitem>
477
478 </itemizedlist>
479
480</sect1>
481
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