On Mon, May 04, 2020 at 08:39:24PM +0300, Firas Khalil Khana via lfs-dev wrote: > Hey there, > > My name is Firas Khalil Khana, and I'm the creator of glaucus > <https://www.glaucuslinux.org/>. > > I'd like to salute your efforts for keeping this project awesome this whole > time! The shear amount of information in a single place like LFS is truly > impressive. > > That being said, I'd like to propose a (somewhat) slight change regarding > the amount of packages actually needed in the temporary system (Chapter 5, > which I'll be referring to as the chroot environment). >
Skipping most of this, I assume you are talking about the cross-build plans and I haven't had time to look at that book yet. Just one objection: > > 7- which <https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/which/which-2.21.tar.gz> can be added > after coreutils (some packages may depend on it in the format of using it > inside scripts to fetch available binary versions (gcc with go support, > coreutils?, the Linux kernel (for testing?), but it's pretty useful once > you're in the chroot environment and in the final system as well). > Bloatware ! ;-) Seriously - 'type -pa' during an interrupted build, if I need to run 'which'. I have not built the which package itself for many years, and use "The 'which' Script" from BLFS's which page. ĸen ĸen -- See You Later, Holy Poppadom! -- Red Dwarf, The Promised Land -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page