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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ the next thing that the computer sees is the result of 2*3 and the
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number 1 which are joined by the add symbol. Adding 1 to the previous
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result makes 7. In calculating the most complex calculations can be
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broken down in this tree format and the computer just starts at the
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bottom and works it's way up to the top and comes with the correct
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bottom and works its way up to the top and comes with the correct
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answer. Of course, Bison isn't only used for calculators alone.</para>
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</sect2>
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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ databases.</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>find</title>
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<para>The find program searches for files in a directory hierarchy which match
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a certain criteria. If no criteria is given, it lists all files in the
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current directory and it's subdirectories.</para></sect3>
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current directory and its subdirectories.</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>frcode</title>
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<para>updatedb runs a program called frcode to compress the list of file names
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ fairly up-to-date else it will provide out-of-date information.</para></sect3>
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file system (including other file system that are currently mounted
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unless it is told not to do so) and puts every directory and file it finds
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into the database that's used by the locate program which retrieves this
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information. It's a good practice to update this database once a day to
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information. It's good practice to update this database once a day to
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have it up-to-date whenever it is needed.</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>xargs</title>
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chapter 5 and chapter 6.</para>
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<para>Most information about these packages (especially the descriptions of
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then) come from the man pages from those packages. We are not going to print
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them) come from the man pages from those packages. We are not going to print
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the entire man page, just the core elements to make it possible to
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understand what a program does. To get knowledge of all details on a program,
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we suggest you start by reading the complete man page in addition to
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<para>The alfs-discuss list discusses the development of ALFS, which stands for
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Automated Linux From Scratch. The goal of this project is to develop an
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installation tool that can install an LFS system automatically.
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It's main goal is to speed up compilation by taking away the need to
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Its main goal is to speed up compilation by taking away the need to
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manually enter the commands to configure, compile, and install packages.</para>
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</sect2>
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<para>All the mailing lists hosted at linuxfromscratch.org are also
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accessible via the NNTP server. All messages posted to a mailing list
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will be copied to it's correspondent newsgroup, and vice versa.</para>
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will be copied to the correspondent newsgroup, and vice versa.</para>
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<para>The news server can be reached at
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<emphasis>news.linuxfromscratch.org</emphasis></para>
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<para><screen>&c6-chrootcmd;</screen></para>
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<para>The -i option will clear all environment variables for as long as you
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are in the chroot'ed environment and only the ROOT and TERM variables
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are reset. The TERM=$TERM construction will set the $TERM value inside
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are in the chroot'ed environment and only the HOME and TERM variables
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are set. The TERM=$TERM construction will set the TERM variable inside
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chroot to the same value as outside chroot which is needed for programs
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like vim and less to operate properly. If you need other variables
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present, such as CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS, you need to set them again.</para>
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<sect2><title>Configuring Glibc</title>
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<para>We need to create the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. Although glibc should
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provide defaults when this file is missing or corrupt, it's defaults don't work
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provide defaults when this file is missing or corrupt, its defaults don't work
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well with networking which will be dealt with in a later chapter. Also, our
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timezone needs to be setup.</para>
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timezone needs to be set up.</para>
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<para>Create a new file <filename>/etc/nsswitch.conf</filename> by running the
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following:</para>
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<para><userinput>sed 's%\$(PERL)%/usr/bin/perl%'
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malloc/Makefile > tmp~:</userinput> This sed command
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searches through <filename>malloc/Makefile</filename> and
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converts all occurences of <filename>$(PERL)</filename> to
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converts all occurrences of <filename>$(PERL)</filename> to
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<filename>/usr/bin/perl</filename>. The output is then written to the
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file <filename>tmp~</filename>. This is done because Glibc can't
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autodetect perl since it hasn't been installed yet.</para>
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<para>Linux uses a special booting facility named SysVinit. It's based on a
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concept of <emphasis>runlevels</emphasis>. It can be widely different
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from one system to another, so it can not be assumed that because things
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from one system to another, so it can't be assumed that because things
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worked in <insert distro name> they should work like that in LFS
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too. LFS has it's own way of doing things, but it respects generally
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too. LFS has its own way of doing things, but it respects generally
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accepted standards.</para>
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<para>SysVinit (which we'll call <emphasis>init</emphasis> from now on) works
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