Installation of Bash
Before you attempt to install Bash, you have to check to make sure
your distribution has the /usr/lib/libcurses.a and
/usr/lib/libncurses.a files. If your host
distribution is an LFS system, all files will be present if you followed
the instructions of the book version you read exactly.
If both of the files are missing, you have to install the Ncurses
development package. This package is often called something like
ncurses-dev or ncurses-static. If
this package is already installed, or you just installed it, check for the
two files again. Often the libcurses.a file is (still)
missing. If so, then create libcurses.a as a symlink
by running the following commands as user root:
ln -s libncurses.a /usr/lib/libcurses.a
Now we can continue. Install Bash by running the following
commands:
./configure --enable-static-link \
--prefix=$LFS/static --with-curses &&
make &&
make install
If the make install phase ends with something
along the lines of this:
install-info: unknown option `--dir-file=/mnt/lfs/usr/info/dir'
usage: install-info [--version] [--help] [--debug] [--maxwidth=nnn]
[--section regexp title] [--infodir=xxx] [--align=nnn]
[--calign=nnn] [--quiet] [--menuentry=xxx]
[--info-dir=xxx]
[--keep-old] [--description=xxx] [--test]
[--remove] [--] filename
make[1]: *** [install] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/mnt/lfs/usr/src/bash-&bash-version;/doc'
make: [install] Error 2 (ignored)
then that means that you are probably using Debian-2.2 (potato), and
that you have an old version of the texinfo package. This error is not
severe by any means: the info pages will be installed when we recompile bash
dynamically in Chapter 6, so you can ignore it. It is reported that the
current release of Debian (3.0; also known as Woody) doesn't have this
problem.