Hi,

It is possible to build RPM for lfs but it requires some effort, and then once built you basically have to rebuild every package in LFS with RPM or else RPM dependencies are never met.

perl and python are particularly difficult to get right, I was only successful when I modified how perl was installed to make it multilib compatible.

I got bored and didn't continue, it's possible but using RPM with LFS actually increases your system maintenance, it does not decrease it. To decrease it, you would have to have a respository of packages many different people contributed to, all following some standard guidelines, and LFS does not have that.

On 06/15/2014 10:50 PM, Pravin Pawar wrote:
Dear Team,

Hi, I completed the lfs installation but i don't know how to install rpm or yum packages in lfs system.
Second problem is when i logging to user it shows the following error :-
no directory logging in with home=/
Kindly help me to solve this.


Thanks and Regards
Pravin Pawar







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