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<sect2>
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<title>Command explanations</title>
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<para><userinput>--enable-static-link:</userinput> This configure
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option causes Bash to be linked statically</para>
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<para><userinput>--prefix=$LFS/usr:</userinput> This configure option installs
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all of Bash's files under the $LFS/usr directory, which becomes the /usr
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directory when chroot'ed or reboot'ed into LFS.</para>
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<para><userinput>--bindir=$LFS/bin:</userinput> This installs the executable
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files in $LFS/bin. We do this because we want bash to be in /bin, not in
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/usr/bin. One reason being: the /usr partition might be on a separate
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partition which has to be mounted at some point. Before that partition is
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mounted you need and will want to have bash available (it will be hard to
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execute the boot scripts without a shell for instance).</para>
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<para><userinput>--with-curses:</userinput> This causes Bash to be
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linked against the curses library instead of the default termcap
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library which is becoming obsolete.</para>
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<para>It is not strictly necessary for the static bash to be linked
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against libncurses (it can link against a static termcap for the time
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being just fine because we will reinstall Bash in chapter 6 anyways,
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where we will use libncurses), but it's a good test to make sure that
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the ncurses package has been installed properly. If not, you will get in
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trouble later on in this chapter when you install the Texinfo package.
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That package requires ncurses and termcap can't reliably be used
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there.</para>
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<para><userinput>ln -sf bash $LFS/bin/sh:</userinput> This command creates
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the <filename class="symlink">sh</filename> symlink that points to bash. Most
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scripts run themselves via 'sh' (invoked by the #!/bin/sh as the first line
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in the scripts) which invokes a special bash mode. Bash will then behave
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(as closely as possible) as the original Bourne shell.</para>
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<para>The <userinput>&&</userinput>'s at the end of every line cause
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the next command to be executed only if the previous command exists
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with a return value of 0 indicating success. In case all of these
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commands are copy&pasted on the shell, it is important to be ensured
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that if ./configure fails, make isn't being executed and, likewise, if make
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fails, that make install isn't being executed, and so forth.</para>
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</sect2>
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