Ken Moffat wrote:
I've not seen that one. You mean they put everything into /tools,
but it is a top-level directory on the host ?
Yes, that's what I mean. It what you get if you
mkdir -v $LFS/tools
and LFS is not set. Later we do:
chown -v lfs $LFS/tools
and again if LFS is not set, the user happily goes and writes to the
directory /tools. I treat the issue as a 'learning opportunity'. :)
Also, what do you think about the 1st part, to tell people to read
the Host System Requirements if they are trying to use /bin/sh ->
dash ?
That's what we do online when the problem comes up.
-- Bruce
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