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1. INTRODUCTION::
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To automatize packages build from the BLFS book instructions is a huge
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task. The BLFS book isn't linear, some package pages need to use a non
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default layout, there are circular dependencies, several packages can be
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installed on a non default prefix, build commands can change based on what
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dependencies will be used, etc.
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Said that, the goal of blfs-tool is try to help you solving packages
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dependencies and creating your own build scripts and Makefile. Few of the
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auto-generated build scripts and Makefile could work "as is", thus as a
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general rule you will need to review and edit the scripts while reading
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the book.
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2. PREREQUISITES::
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To use this tool you MUST to:
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- have experience building BLFS packages
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- know how to edit and write shell scripts
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- know how a Makefile works
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- be able to trace build failures and to find what is causing it
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(user error, package bug, BLFS command bug, or jhalfs code bug)
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If you do not have the above skills, please don't use this tool.
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3. USAGE::
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Due the complexity of the BLFS book, the scripts and Makefile generation is
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done in several steps:
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3.1 INSTALLED PACKAGES TRACKING SYSTEM
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This tool includes a very simple tracking system to know what packages
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has been installed using the tool. It is used to skip installed packages
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from target selection menu and to know if an installed package has been updated
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on the BLFS book. Don't rely on this feature as a packages management tool.
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The directory where tracking files will be stored need be created
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before installing blfs-tool. You can place that directory anywhere, taking
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care that the builder user must have read and write privileges on that
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directory and on all files it contains.
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To use the default path set in the installation menu, run as root:
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install -d -m1777 /var/lib/jhalfs/BLFS
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3.2 BLFS_TOOL INSTALLATION::
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Run "make" to launch the jhalfs menuconfig interface. Select the BLFS
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book and it version. Then set the installation directory (default
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$HOME/blfs_root), the BLFS sources directory (default blfs-xml), and
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the installed packages tracking directory (default /var/lib/jhalfs/BLFS).
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All required files will be placed in the installation directory and
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BLFS XML sources will be checkout to the named sub-directory.
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Installed files:
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blfs-xml/* SVN tree of the selected BLFS book version
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lib/* functions libraries, xsl stylesheets, and auto-generated
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meta-packages dependencies tree files
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menu/* lxdialog and menuconfig source code
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README.BLFS this file
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TODO developers notes
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update_book.sh update the XML book sources and regenerates packages
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database and meta-packages dependencies tree
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gen_config.sh regenerates Config.in
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gen_pkg_book.sh solve dependencies and generates linear BLFS books
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and build scripts
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gen-makefile.sh generates target Makefile
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progress_bar.sh the target Makefile progress bar
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Makefile run gen_config.sh to update Config.in,
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then launch the menuconfig interface, and lastly run
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gen_pkg_book.sh based on configuration settings
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Config.in menuconfig interface input file
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packages auto-generated packages database
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envars.conf envars needed when running the target build scripts
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From now on, all the work must be done from inside the installation
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root directory.
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When finished the installation, the configuration and target selection
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menu is launch.
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3.3 UPDATING BOOK SOURCES::
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If using the development book version, and if you want to update already
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installed packages to the new version found in that book, you need to update
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the XML sources and packages database.
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To do that run "./update_book.sh"
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On the next configuration run, packages already installed but listed
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with a new version in the book will be available for target selection and
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used to solve dependencies.
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3.4 CONFIGURING AND PARSING THE BOOK::
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Next step is to create a book and build scripts in dependencies build order
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for a target package. A target can be a package or a meta-package.
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WARNING:
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Only one target (meta-package or individual package) must be
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selected on each configuration run.
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That is due that there is no way to solve dependencies properly
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when more than one target are selected at the same time.
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Run <make> to launch the configuration interface. The main menu contains
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three block: meta-package selection, individual package selection, and
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build options.
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When a meta-package is selected is possible to unselect unwanted components.
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That unselected components will be skipped if no other components depends
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on them.
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In the build options section the dependencies level and default packages
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used to solve alternatives are set. Can be set also if the build will be
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made as a normal user or as root. That settings are saved to be reused on
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future configuration runs.
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If, for example, your target selection is Xsoft-->Graphweb-->galeon a
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directory named "galeon" will be created. Inside that directory you will
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find a directory named "HTML" that contains a galeon-based HTML book with
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its dependencies in build order, and a "scripts" directory with build
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scripts for that packages.
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There is also two other directories, "dependencies" and "xincludes", that
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contains files generated while resolving dependencies trees.
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3.5 EDITING BUILD SCRIPTS
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Now is time to review the generated book and scripts, making in the
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scripts any changes required to fix generation bugs or to fit your needs.
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Scripts for additional packages (i.e., for non-BLFS packages) can be
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inserted in an easy way due how the scripts are named. For example, if you
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want to install the external dependency "bar" before "foo" package and the
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"foo" script is named "064-z-foo", you need to create a "064-y-bar" build
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script.
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Remember that the packages tracking system isn't a packages management tool
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and know nothing about packages not in the BLFS book.
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Also, review and edit envars.conf. That file is used to set global envars
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needed by the build scripts.
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3.6 CREATING THE MAKEFILE
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When the build scripts are ready to be run, the Makefile can be
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created. Be sure that you cd into the "package" directory and run
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../gen_makefile.sh
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Review the Makefile and if all looks sane, start the build.
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4. GENERATED BUILD SCRIPTS ISSUES::
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In this section known issues with the generated build scripts are
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discussed. They are due build procedures and/or BLFS layout particularities
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than we can't handle. In several cases editing the build scripts is mandatory.
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You may need also to insert some build script created by you to resolve
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unhandled dependencies and/or to remove some script installing the affected
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package by hand.
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4.1 BLFS BOOTSCRIPTS
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For now, bootscripts installation will fail. You will need to edit the
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scripts for packages that install bootscripts and fix their installation
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command. That could be fixed in the future, but not sure.
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4.2 PACKAGES CONFIGURATION
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For that packages that have a "Configuration" section, you should to
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edit it build script to fit the configuration to your needs.
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4.4 PDL and Perl modules.
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The generated scripts for that packages are plainly broken and can't
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be fixed. You must to replace it by your own ones or install that
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packages by hand.
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4.4 GCC, JDK, Sane, and KDE-multimedia
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On the pages for that packages, the BLFS book actually have instructions
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to install two packages. You must to edit the scripts to fix it. We will
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try to fix some of them, but may not be possible.
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4.5 XORG7
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The generated scripts for Xorg7 pseudo-packages don't have support for
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$SRC_ARCHIVE nor MD5 checking.
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If you has downloaded previously the packages, you must to edit the scripts
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to make it to use your local packages.
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Also, you will need to edit the scripts to fix the commands that must
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be applied only to a concrete individual sub-package. For example the "for"
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loop to install xorg7-util packages may read like:
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for package in $(cat $WGET_LST) ; do
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packagedir=$(echo $package | sed 's/.tar.bz2//')
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tar -xf $package
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cd $packagedir
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sed -i "s@/usr/X11R6@$XORG_PREFIX@" X11.tmpl &&
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config &&
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make
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
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make
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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cd ..
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rm -rf $packagedir
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done
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After reading the HTML page to know what commands is for what package,
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the loop can be changed to read something like:
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for package in $(cat $WGET_LST) ; do
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packagedir=$(echo $package | sed 's/.tar.bz2//')
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tar -xf $package
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cd $packagedir
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if [ ${packagedir} = "xorg-cf-files" ] ; then
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sed -i "s@/usr/X11R6@$XORG_PREFIX@" X11.tmpl &&
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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elif [ ${packagedir} = "Imake" ] ; then
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG --with-config-dir=$XORG_PREFIX/lib/X11/config &&
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make
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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else
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./configure $XORG_CONFIG &&
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make
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sudo sh -c "make install"
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fi
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cd ..
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rm -rf $packagedir
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done
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4.6 PATCHES
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By default all required patches will be downloaded from the NET.
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If you has downloaded previously the patches, you must to edit the scripts
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to make it to use your local patches.
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Also, be sure that all scripts have the commands to download/apply the
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required patches. Due book layout issues some patches may be missing.
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4.7 ROOT COMMANDS
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If building as a normal user (the default setting) be sure that all
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commands that need root privileges are run using sudo.
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Due book layout issues some sudo command may be missing.
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4.8 OTHERS
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May have other issues that we are not aware on them yet. If you find
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someone, please report it to <alfs-discuss@linuxfromscratch.org>.
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