Kev Buckley wrote:
Ah, yes. The Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything LFS.
I personally think it's more than just building a minimal working
system, and I think there are others that will agree with me there. That
should be shown by the fact that there are and continue to be such
packages as perl, auto{make, conf}, vim and readline in the base LFS
book. (This wasn't meant to start a discussion about whether or not
those packages should be there - we've done that already.)
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JH
The answer is 42
Matt
Surely 57 - that being the number of package users created when
installing the current SVN of LFS (though I'm including
LFS_Bootscripts and the kernel as "packages" there )
Then again, maybe it is 56: because you don't really need to install
Berkeley DB (so to get arpd from IPRoute2) at the LFS stage of system
building ?
Not a hitchhikers guide to the galaxy fan ?
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