Installation of Sh-utils
This package requires its hostname-patch to be applied before you
can install it. This patch suppresses the build of the hostname program
which will be installed later with the net-tools package. The hostname
program from the net-tools package is a much better version (and in some
cases even required since it supports options that are needed by some
programs such as XFree86). Apply the patch:
patch -Np1 -i ../sh-utils-&sh-utils-hostname-patch-version;.patch
Prepare Shellutils to be compiled:
./configure --prefix=/usr
Continue with compiling the package:
make
Install the package:
make install
Finally, move some of the programs to more appropriate
locations:
mv /usr/bin/{basename,date,echo,false,pwd} /bin &&
mv /usr/bin/{sleep,stty,su,test,true,uname} /bin &&
mv /usr/bin/chroot /usr/sbin
FHS compliance notes
There is a command installed in this package which is named test. It is
often used in shell scripts to evaluate conditions, but is more often
encountered in the form of [ condition ]. These brackets
are built into the bash interpreter, but the FHS dictates that there should be a
[ binary. Create it by running:
ln -s test /bin/[