On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 02:09:41PM +0100, Hazel Russman wrote:
> 
> I don't have the logs anymore because I always remove my build directories 
> immediately after installing. But I've just diffed the two compiled libraries 
> and they're identical!
> 
 Logs can be useful things - sometimes, a package gets
mis-installed, or nobody noticed that the behaviour was different in
a newer version [ probably not the case for a released version of
hte book ].  So, keeping them is worthwhile.  Mine are in /home/logs
: for LFS, I bind that at [/mnt/lfs]/logs and create a
LFS-version/tools directory which user lfs can write in.

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