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<sect2>
<title>Installation of Bzip2</title>
<para>
Install Bzip2 by running the following commands:
</para>
<blockquote><literallayout>
<userinput>make -f Makefile-libbz2_so &&</userinput>
<userinput>make bzip2recover libbz2.a &&</userinput>
<userinput>cp bzip2-shared /bin/bzip2 &&</userinput>
<userinput>cp bzip2recover /bin &&</userinput>
<userinput>cp bzip2.1 /usr/share/man/man1 &&</userinput>
<userinput>cp bzlib.h /usr/include &&</userinput>
<userinput>cp -a libbz2.so* libbz2.a /lib &&</userinput>
<userinput>rm /usr/lib/libbz2.a &&</userinput>
<userinput>cd /bin &&</userinput>
<userinput>rm bunzip2 && ln -s bzip2 bunzip2 &&</userinput>
<userinput>rm bzcat && ln -s bzip2 bzcat &&</userinput>
<userinput>cd /usr/share/man/man1 &&</userinput>
<userinput>ln -s bzip2.1 bunzip2.1 &&</userinput>
<userinput>ln -s bzip2.1 bzcat.1 &&</userinput>
<userinput>ln -s bzip2.1 bzip2recover.1</userinput>
</literallayout></blockquote>
<para>
Although it's not strictly a part of a basic LFS system it's worth
mentioning that you can download a patch for Tar which enables the tar
program to compress and uncompress using bzip2/bunzip2 easily. With a
plain tar you'll have to use constructions like bzcat file.tar.bz|tar
xv or tar --use-compress-prog=bunzip2 -xvf file.tar.bz2 to use bzip2 and
bunzip2 with tar. This patch gives you the -y option so you can unpack a
Bzip2 archive with tar xvfy file.tar.bz2. Applying this patch will be
mentioned later on when you re-install the Tar package.
</para>
</sect2>
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