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r7da1bff rc84ddd9 18 18 19 19 <para>All the URLs, when possible, refer to the project's page at 20 <ulink url="http://www.freshmeat.net "/>. The Freshmeat20 <ulink url="http://www.freshmeat.net/"/>. The Freshmeat 21 21 pages will give you easy access to the official download sites as well as 22 22 project websites, mailinglists, FAQs, Changelogs and more.</para> … … 25 25 to you. In case a download location has changed since this book was 26 26 published, please try to google for the package. Should you remain 27 unsuccessful with this you shouldconsult the book's errata page at28 <ulink url="http://linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/print "/> or try29 the alternative means of download listedat27 unsuccessful with this, you can consult the book's errata page at 28 <ulink url="http://linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/print/"/> or try 29 the alternative means of downloading given at 30 30 <ulink url="http://linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/packages.html"/></para> 31 31 … … 33 33 that is conveniently available throughout the entire build. You'll also need a 34 34 working directory in which to unpack the sources and build them. A scheme that 35 works well is to use $LFS/tools/src/packages for all the downloaded files and 36 $LFS/tools/src for the working directory. In this way, everything will be on the 37 LFS partition and always available. Normally, you should delete the source and 38 build directories after each package installation, unless instructed to do 39 otherwise.</para> 35 works well is to use <filename>$LFS/tools/src/packages</filename> for all the 36 downloaded files and <filename>$LFS/tools/src</filename> for the working 37 directory. In this way, everything will be on the LFS partition and always 38 available.</para> 39 40 <para>Ater each package installation you should normally delete the source and 41 build directories (for cleanness sake and to save space), 42 <emphasis>unless</emphasis> instructed to do otherwise.</para> 40 43 41 44 <!-- … … 326 329 created by the LFS community. Most of these solve slight problems, or enable 327 330 some functionality that's not enabled by default. Please feel free to examine 328 the patches database, located at <ulink url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches"/>, and choose any additional patches you might wish to use.</para> 331 the patches database, located at 332 <ulink url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/patches/"/>, and choose any 333 additional patches you might wish to use.</para> 329 334 330 335 </sect1>
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