On 10/1/06, Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, I'm not surprised that building from freebsd has its own
issues, but this looks comparatively straightforward:
Either that script is full of bash-isms, and you will need to
install bash on freebsd and symlink it to /bin/bash, or else the
script is "standard" and can run from /bin/sh on the host linked as
/bin/bash.
See my reply to Vladimir.
Alternatively, you could install it somewhere else and sed the
script.
I tried replacing /bin/bash with /usr/pkg/bin/bash. It didn't work.
See my reply to Vladimir.
But regardless of that, it sounds as if you have other problems.
If you actually want to build a bootable system from freebsd, I'd
strongly suggest you add a version of bash to the host, and use that
in preference to the current shell.
I use /usr/pkh/bin/bash for all CLFS commands.
Basically, a linux system expects to use the gnu tools.
Then you shouldn't write "You should be able to build a CLFS system
from just about any Unix-type operating system."
http://cross-lfs.org/view/1.0.0/x86/prologue/hostreqs.html
:)
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Alexander Nasonov
http://nasonov.blogspot.com
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