Changeset e12c714
- Timestamp:
- 09/05/2004 09:21:24 AM (20 years ago)
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chapter04/aboutsbus.xml
r3db8299 re12c714 31 31 for Binutils.</para> 32 32 33 <para>Please note that if the system compiler on the host is gcc-2.x based, the33 <para>Please note that if the system compiler on the host is GCC-2.x based, the 34 34 SBUs listed may be somewhat understated. This is because the SBU is 35 35 based on the very first package, compiled with the old GCC, while the -
chapter04/abouttestsuites.xml
r3db8299 re12c714 38 38 number of failing tests. This may happen for several reasons, but the 39 39 most likely cause is that the host system does not have the 40 < emphasis>devpts</emphasis> file system set up correctly. This issue41 is discussed in greater detail in <xref40 <systemitem class="filesystem">devpts</systemitem> file system set up 41 correctly. This issue is discussed in greater detail in <xref 42 42 linkend="chapter-temporary-tools"/>.</para> 43 43 -
chapter04/addinguser.xml
r3db8299 re12c714 73 73 74 74 <para>If a separate working directory was created as suggested, give 75 user lfsownership of this directory:</para>75 user <emphasis>lfs</emphasis> ownership of this directory:</para> 76 76 77 77 <screen><userinput>chown lfs $LFS/sources</userinput></screen> -
chapter04/creatingtoolsdir.xml
r3db8299 re12c714 24 24 <screen><userinput>mkdir $LFS/tools</userinput></screen> 25 25 26 <para>The next step is to create a <filename >/tools</filename> symlink27 on the host system. This will point to the newly-created directory on26 <para>The next step is to create a <filename class="symlink">/tools</filename> 27 symlink on the host system. This will point to the newly-created directory on 28 28 the LFS partition. Run this command as <emphasis>root</emphasis> as 29 29 well:</para> -
chapter04/settingenviron.xml
r3db8299 re12c714 47 47 48 48 <para>The <command>set +h</command> command turns off 49 <command>bash</command>'s hash function. Hashing is 50 ordinarily a useful feature—bashuses a hash table to remember the49 <command>bash</command>'s hash function. Hashing is ordinarily a useful 50 feature—<command>bash</command> uses a hash table to remember the 51 51 full pathnames of executable files to avoid searching the PATH time 52 52 and again to find the same executable. However, the new tools
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