Chris Staub,
I find it very nice the purpose of scratch to understand the workings of
the Linux piece to piece. I think that the goal of the book is to
acquire knowledge then it is important to be specific. The book is very
good.
But to illustrate what im trying to say, i will use the Chapter 10:17,
in the book mentioned above.
It is written there:
*
ln-sfv libncursesw.so / usr / lib / libcursesw.so *
The ln command is used to create the link and in summary we could say
/ ln [options] target link /
Im conditioned myself to put the links and specifying the exact
location. Both the "Where Are the original" as the "Where put the link".
Avoiding potential issue.
Not that the way is written in the book may be incorrect, no. But, in my
opnion, if the goal is educational, to be specific about the exact
location is the ideal way to teach people.
When we put the exactly location of the l*ibncursesw.so *that are
localised /usr/lib/ we can say, look student, you will create a link
from this local to another local.
That's what I want tell to you. I apreciate your attention.
Regards.
Chris Staub wrote:
There is no need to "adjust" anything. The instructions that the book
has work perfectly fine. If you have problems, it is because you have
missed something elsewhere in the book.
How about you explain *why* your "adjustments" worked? Exactly *what*
was the original problem, how do you "know" it is because the book's
instructions to create the links are broken, and *how* do your
"adjustments" fix it?
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