Hi,
The LFS book and wiki have references to documents from The Linux
Documentation Project (TDLP). Most significantly, tdlp is referenced
from the "Prerequisites" section of the LFS book:
* Software-Building-HOWTO
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/Software-Building-HOWTO.html
* The Linux Users' Guide
http://tldp.org/pub/Linux/docs/ldp-archived/users-guide/
Sadly, the documentation on TDLP is _really_ out-of-date. I don't think
the LFS book is doing readers any favour by persuading them to read
these documents.
What do you think about just embedding the relevant parts of the
sofware-building-howto in the LFS book itself - or simply dropping the
link? I'm willing to contribute a day or so to help create suitable
replacements for the software-building-HOWTO if that helps..
The users-guide link could possibly be replaced by a link to the debian
user's guide..
Regards,
Simon
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