> Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2010 17:44:14 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: LFS 6.3 Stuck @Chapter 7.2
>
> On 05/01/10 16:23, Pixel 73 wrote:
> > In chapter 6.29.2 I installed bzip2-1.0.4.
> > Under /bin I can also see:
> > bunzip2 -> bzip2
> > bzcat -> bzip2
>
> What is bzip2 linked to? what does ldd say?
>
> ldd /bin/bzip2
>
> > What did I do wrong or how can I fix this problem?
> >
> I suspect that you have made a mistake compiling bzip2 and it is linked
> to something that is not available in chroot. I don't have a copy of
> lfs-6.3 to hand but I seem to recall that bzip2 was the first thing to
> be compiled after bash when we logged in to the new bash.
>
> Andy
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ldd /bin/bzip2 results in:
ldd: /bin/bzip2: No such file or directory
I even tried to compile and reinstall bzip2 again as I was logged in the new
bash. But without success.
How can I make bzip2 available in the new bash? Do you think I have to start
all over again?
If so, some people gave me the advice to copy&paste the commands instead of
typing them in. But how can I manage to show the LFS book in a terminal where I
can copy the commands and paste it into my shell?
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