The materials: packages and patches
Introduction
Below is a list of packages you need to download for building a basic
Linux system. The listed version numbers correspond to versions of the
software that are known to work, and this book is
based upon them. Unless you are an experienced LFS builder, we highly
recommend not to try out newer versions, as the build commands for one
version may not work with a newer version. Also, there is often a good
reason for not using the latest version due to known problems that haven't
been worked around yet.
All the URLs, when possible, refer to the project's page at
. The Freshmeat
pages will give you easy access to the official download sites as well as
project websites, mailing lists, FAQs, changelogs and more.
We can't guarantee that these download locations are always available.
In case a download location has changed since this book was published, please
try to google for the package. Should you remain unsuccessful with this, you
can consult the book's errata page at
or, better yet, try one
of the alternative means of downloading listed on
.
You'll need to store all the downloaded packages and patches somewhere
that is conveniently available throughout the entire build. You'll also need a
working directory in which to unpack the sources and build them. A scheme that
works well is to use $LFS/sources as the place to store
the tarballs and patches, and as a working directory.
This way everything you need will be located on the LFS partition and available
during all stages of the building process.
So you may want to execute, as root, the following
command before starting your download session:
mkdir $LFS/sources
And make this directory writable (and sticky) for your normal user -- as
you won't do the downloading as root, we guess:
chmod a+wt $LFS/sources
All the packages
Download or otherwise obtain the following packages:
Autoconf (&autoconf-version;) - &autoconf-size;:
Automake (&automake-version;) - &automake-size;:
Bash (&bash-version;) - &bash-size;:
Binutils (&binutils-version;) - &binutils-size;:
Bison (&bison-version;) - &bison-size;:
Bzip2 (&bzip2-version;) - &bzip2-size;:
Coreutils (&coreutils-version;) - &coreutils-size;:
DejaGnu (&dejagnu-version;) - &dejagnu-size;:
Diffutils (&diffutils-version;) - &diffutils-size;:
E2fsprogs (&e2fsprogs-version;) - &e2fsprogs-size;:
Ed (&ed-version;) - &ed-size;:
Expect (&expect-version;) - &expect-size;:
File (&file-version;) - &file-size;:
Findutils (&findutils-version;) - &findutils-size;:
Flex (&flex-version;) - &flex-size;:
Gawk (&gawk-version;) - &gawk-size;:
GCC (&gcc-2953-version;) - &gcc-2953-size;:
GCC-core (&gcc-version;) - &gcc-core-size;:
GCC-g++ (&gcc-version;) - &gcc-gpp-size;:
GCC-testsuite (&gcc-version;) - &gcc-testsuite-size;:
Gettext (&gettext-version;) - &gettext-size;:
Glibc (&glibc-version;) - &glibc-size;:
Glibc-linuxthreads (&glibc-version;) - &glibc-threads-size;:
Grep (&grep-version;) - &grep-size;:
Groff (&groff-version;) - &groff-size;:
Grub (&grub-version;) - &grub-size;:
Gzip (&gzip-version;) - &gzip-size;:
Inetutils (&inetutils-version;) - &inetutils-size;:
Kbd (&kbd-version;) - &kbd-size;:
Less (&less-version;) - &less-size;:
LFS-Bootscripts (&bootscripts-version;) - &bootscripts-size;:
Lfs-Utils (&lfs-utils-version;) - &lfs-utils-size;:
Libtool (&libtool-version;) - &libtool-size;:
Linux (&kernel-version;) - &kernel-size;:
M4 (&m4-version;) - &m4-size;:
Make (&make-version;) - &make-size;:
MAKEDEV (&makedev-version;) - &makedev-size;:
Man (&man-version;) - &man-size;:
Man-pages (&man-pages-version;) - &man-pages-size;:
Modutils (&modutils-version;) - &modutils-size;:
Ncurses (&ncurses-version;) - &ncurses-size;:
Net-tools (&net-tools-version;) - &net-tools-size;:
Patch (&patch-version;) - &patch-size;:
Perl (&perl-version;) - &perl-size;:
Procinfo (&procinfo-version;) - &procinfo-size;:
Procps (&procps-version;) - &procps-size;:
Psmisc (&psmisc-version;) - &psmisc-size;:
Sed (&sed-version;) - &sed-size;:
Shadow (&shadow-version;) - &shadow-size;:
Sysklogd (&sysklogd-version;) - &sysklogd-size;:
Sysvinit (&sysvinit-version;) - &sysvinit-size;:
Tar (&tar-version;) - &tar-size;:
Tcl (&tcl-version;) - &tcl-size;:
Texinfo (&texinfo-version;) - &texinfo-size;:
Util-linux (&util-linux-version;) - &util-linux-size;:
Vim (&vim-version;) - &vim-size;:
Zlib (&zlib-version;) - &zlib-size;:
Total size of these packages: &all-size-mb;
Needed patches
Besides all those packages, you'll also need several patches. These
correct tiny mistakes in the packages that should be fixed by the maintainer,
or just make some small modifications to bend things our way. You'll need the
following:
Bash Patch - &bash-patch-size;:
Bison Attribute Patch - &bison-patch-size;:
Coreutils Hostname Patch - &coreutils-hostname-patch-size;:
Coreutils Uname Patch - &coreutils-uname-patch-size;:
Ed Mkstemp Patch - &ed-patch-size;:
Expect Spawn Patch - &expect-patch-size;:
Gawk Libexecdir Patch - &gawk-patch-size;:
GCC No-Fixincludes Patch - &gcc-nofixincludes-patch-size;:
GCC Specs Patch - &gcc-specs-patch-size;:
GCC Suppress-Libiberty Patch - &gcc-suppress-libiberty-patch-size;:
GCC-2 Patch - &gcc-2953-patch-size;:
GCC-2 No-Fixincludes Patch - &gcc-2953-no-fixinc-patch-size;:
GCC-2 Return-Type Patch - &gcc-2953-returntype-fix-patch-size;:
Glibc Sscanf Patch - &glibc-sscanf-patch-size;:
Grub Gcc33 Patch - &grub-patch-size;:
Kbd More-Programs Patch - &kbd-patch-size;:
Man 80-Columns Patch - &man-80cols-patch-size;:
Man Manpath Patch - &man-manpath-patch-size;:
Man Pager Patch - &man-pager-patch-size;:
Ncurses Etip Patch - &ncurses-etip-patch-size;:
Ncurses Vsscanf Patch - &ncurses-vsscanf-patch-size;:
Net-tools Mii-Tool-Gcc33 Patch - &net-tools-mii-patch-size;:
Perl Libc Patch - &perl-libc-patch-size;:
Procps Locale Patch - &procps-patch-size;:
Shadow Newgrp Patch - &shadow-patch-size;:
Zlib Vsnprintf Patch - &zlib-patch-size;:
In addition to the above required patches, there exist a number of
optional ones created by the LFS community. Most of these solve slight
problems, or enable some functionality that's not enabled by default. Feel
free to examine the patches database, located at
, and pick any
additional patches you wish to use.