| 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132 | <sect2><title>Command explanations</title><para><userinput>--enable-static-link:</userinput> This configure option causes bash to be linked statically.</para><para><userinput>--prefix=$LFS/static:</userinput> This configure optioninstalls all of Bash's files under the $LFS/static directory, which becomesthe /static directory when chroot'ed or reboot'ed into LFS.</para><para><userinput>--with-curses:</userinput> This causes bash to belinked against the curses library instead of the default termcap library which is becoming obsolete.</para><para>It is not strictly necessary for the static bash to be linkedagainst libncurses (it can link against a static termcap for the timebeing just fine because we will reinstall Bash in Chapter 6 anyways,where we will use libncurses), but it's a good test to make sure thatthe Ncurses package has been installed properly. If not, you will get introuble later on in this chapter when you install the Texinfo package.That package requires ncurses, and termcap can't reliably be usedthere.</para><para>The <userinput>&&</userinput>'s at the end of every line cause the next command to be executed only if the previous command exitswith a return value of 0 indicating success. In case all of these commands are copy & pasted on the shell, it is important to ensurethat if ./configure fails, make isn't executed and, likewise, if makefails, that make install isn't executed, and so forth.</para></sect2>
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