>That's defenitly interesting, but what about optional dependencies?
>Does it build them? I mean I want KDE with TTS support, so I want that the
script installs Festival, Festival Lite and FreeTTS first... and that it
builds KDE with TTS 
>support.
>Is this all possible with jhalfs?

>Tijnema

Nope... Jhalf not very good for that... Sad, but true - many packages
requries some pathes (that not present in book) and most of KDE-3.5.7
depencies does't present in the book at all...
I just tell about my own bash shell scripts. It is very good way - fast
enough and flexible. In simple way you can take instructions from the book
and gather them in text file. Well, I took some ideas from one good project
for the russian-ukrainian lfs project...

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