Changeset 87c057b for chapter02/install.xml
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- 03/22/2001 03:27:52 AM (23 years ago)
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r9bfaaae r87c057b 5 5 Before a user can actually start doing something with a package, he needs 6 6 to unpack it first. Often the package files are tar'ed and 7 gzip'ed. ( that can determined by looking at the extension of the file.8 tar'ed and gzip'ed archives have a .tar.gz or .tgz extension, for7 gzip'ed. (That can determined by looking at the extension of the file. 8 Tar'ed and gzip'ed archives have a .tar.gz or .tgz extension, for 9 9 example.) I'm not going to write down every time how to ungzip and how 10 10 to untar an archive. I will tell how to do that once, in this section. 11 There is also the possibility that a .tar.bz2 file canbe downloaded.12 Such a file istar'ed and compressed with the bzip2 program.11 There is also the possibility that a .tar.bz2 file could be downloaded. 12 Such a file would be tar'ed and compressed with the bzip2 program. 13 13 Bzip2 achieves a better compression than the commonly used gzip does. In 14 order to use bz2 archives the bzip2 program needs to be installed.15 Most if not every distribution comes with this program so chances are16 high it is already installed on the host -system. If not, it's installed using14 order to use bz2 archives, the bzip2 program needs to be installed. 15 Most if not every distribution comes with this program, so chances are 16 high it is already installed on the host system. If not, it's installed using 17 17 the distribution's installation tool. 18 18 </para> … … 56 56 Some tar programs (most of them nowadays but not all of them) are 57 57 slightly modified to be able to use bzip2 files directly using either 58 the I or the y tar parameter which works the same as the z tar parameter58 the I or the y tar parameter, which works the same as the z tar parameter 59 59 to handle gzip archives. 60 60 </para> … … 71 71 72 72 <para> 73 When the archive is unpacked a new directory will be created under the73 When the archive is unpacked, a new directory will be created under the 74 74 current directory (and this document assumes that the archives are unpacked 75 75 under the $LFS/usr/src directory). A user has to enter that new directory 76 before continuing with the installation instructions. So every time the76 before continuing with the installation instructions. So, every time the 77 77 book is going to install a program, it's up to the user to unpack the source 78 78 archive. … … 80 80 81 81 <para> 82 f a file is gzip'ed, it is unpacked by running:82 If a file is gzip'ed, it is unpacked by running: 83 83 </para> 84 84 … … 90 90 91 91 <para> 92 After a package is installed two things can be done with it.93 Either the directory that contains the sources can be deleted 94 or it can be kept.95 If it is kept, that's fine with me . But,if the same package is needed92 After a package is installed, two things can be done with it: 93 either the directory that contains the sources can be deleted, 94 either it can be kept. 95 If it is kept, that's fine with me, but if the same package is needed 96 96 again in a later chapter, the directory needs to be deleted first before using 97 97 it again. If this is not done, it might end up in trouble because old
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