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- <sect1 id="pre-hostreqs" xreflabel="Host System Requirements">
 
-   <?dbhtml filename="hostreqs.html"?>
 
-   <title>Host System Requirements</title>
 
-     <para>Your host system should have the following software with the
 
-     minimum versions indicated. This should not be an issue for most
 
-     modern Linux distributions. Also note that many distributions will
 
-     place software headers into separate packages, often in the form of
 
-     <quote><package-name>-devel</quote> or
 
-     <quote><package-name>-dev</quote>. Be sure to install those if
 
-     your distribution provides them.</para>
 
-    <para>Earlier versions of the listed software packages may work, but has not
 
-    been tested.</para>
 
-   <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Bash-3.2</emphasis> (/bin/sh
 
-       should be a symbolic or hard link to bash)</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Binutils-2.17</emphasis> (Versions
 
-       greater than &binutils-version; are not recommended as they have
 
-       not been tested)</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Bison-2.3</emphasis> (/usr/bin/yacc
 
-       should be a link to bison or small script that executes bison)</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Bzip2-1.0.4</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Coreutils-6.9</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Diffutils-2.8.1</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Findutils-4.2.31</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Gawk-4.0.1</emphasis> (/usr/bin/awk
 
-       should be a link to gawk)</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">GCC-4.7</emphasis> including the C++
 
-       compiler, <command>g++</command> (Versions greater than &gcc-version; are
 
-       not recommended as they have not been tested)</para>
 
-       <note><para>On some distributions, there have been reports that some
 
-       libraries used by gcc can be in an inconsistent state and that this
 
-       interferes with building some LFS packages.  To check this, look in
 
-       /usr/lib and possibly /usr/lib64 for libgmp.la, libmpfr.la, and
 
-       libmpc.la.  Either all three should be present or absent, but not only
 
-       one or two.  If the problem exists on your system, either rename or
 
-       delete the .la files or install the appropriate missing
 
-       package.</para></note>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Glibc-2.11</emphasis> (Versions
 
-       greater than &glibc-version; are not recommended as they have
 
-       not been tested)</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Grep-2.5.1a</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Gzip-1.3.12</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Linux Kernel-&min-kernel;</emphasis></para>
 
-       <para>The reason for the kernel version requirement is that we specify
 
-       that version when building <application>glibc</application> in Chapter 6
 
-       at the recommendation of the developers.  It is also required by
 
-       udev.</para>
 
-       <para>If the host kernel is earlier than &min-kernel; you will need to replace
 
-       the kernel with a more up to date version. There are two ways
 
-       you can go about this. First, see if your Linux vendor provides a &min-kernel;
 
-       or later kernel package. If so, you may wish to install it. If your
 
-       vendor doesn't offer an acceptable kernel package, or you would prefer not to
 
-       install it, you can compile a kernel yourself. Instructions for
 
-       compiling the kernel and configuring the boot loader (assuming the host
 
-       uses GRUB) are located in <xref linkend="chapter-bootable"/>.</para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">M4-1.4.10</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Make-3.81</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Patch-2.5.4</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Perl-5.8.8</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Sed-4.1.5</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Tar-1.22</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Texinfo-4.7</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-     <listitem>
 
-       <para><emphasis role="strong">Xz-5.0.0</emphasis></para>
 
-     </listitem>
 
-   </itemizedlist>
 
-   <para>Note that the symlinks mentioned above are required to build an LFS
 
-   system using the instructions contained within this book. Symlinks that
 
-   point to other software (such as dash, mawk, etc.) may work, but are not
 
-   tested or supported by the LFS development team, and may require either
 
-   deviation from the instructions or additional patches to some
 
-   packages.</para>
 
-   <!-- Use an empty sect2 element to prevent a pdf warning.  -->
 
-   <sect2 id="version-check" xreflabel="Section vii, Host System Requirements">
 
-   <title> </title>
 
-   <para >To see whether your host system has all the appropriate versions, and
 
-   the ability to compile programs, run the following:</para>
 
- <!-- ANY additional lines in the script cause a pdf rendering problem-->
 
- <screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > version-check.sh << "EOF"
 
- <literal>#!/bin/bash
 
- # Simple script to list version numbers of critical development tools
 
- export LC_ALL=C
 
- bash --version | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f2-4
 
- MYSH=$(readlink -f /bin/sh)
 
- echo "/bin/sh -> $MYSH"
 
- echo $MYSH | grep -qv bash || echo "ERROR: /bin/sh does not point to bash"
 
- unset MYSH
 
- echo -n "Binutils: "; ld --version | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f3-
 
- bison --version | head -n1
 
- if [ -h /usr/bin/yacc ]; then
 
-   echo "/usr/bin/yacc -> `readlink -f /usr/bin/yacc`";
 
- elif [ -x /usr/bin/yacc ]; then
 
-   echo yacc is `/usr/bin/yacc --version | head -n1`
 
- else
 
-   echo "yacc not found" 
 
- fi
 
- bzip2 --version 2>&1 < /dev/null | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f1,6-
 
- echo -n "Coreutils: "; chown --version | head -n1 | cut -d")" -f2
 
- diff --version | head -n1
 
- find --version | head -n1
 
- gawk --version | head -n1
 
- if [ -h /usr/bin/awk ]; then
 
-   echo "/usr/bin/awk -> `readlink -f /usr/bin/awk`";
 
- elif [ -x /usr/bin/awk ]; then
 
-   echo awk is `/usr/bin/awk --version | head -n1`
 
- else 
 
-   echo "awk not found" 
 
- fi
 
- gcc --version | head -n1
 
- g++ --version | head -n1
 
- ldd --version | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f2-  # glibc version
 
- grep --version | head -n1
 
- gzip --version | head -n1
 
- cat /proc/version
 
- m4 --version | head -n1
 
- make --version | head -n1
 
- patch --version | head -n1
 
- echo Perl `perl -V:version`
 
- sed --version | head -n1
 
- tar --version | head -n1
 
- makeinfo --version | head -n1
 
- xz --version | head -n1
 
- <?hard-pagebreak?>
 
- echo 'int main(){}' > dummy.c && g++ -o dummy dummy.c
 
- if [ -x dummy ]
 
-   then echo "g++ compilation OK";
 
-   else echo "g++ compilation failed"; fi
 
- rm -f dummy.c dummy</literal>
 
- EOF
 
- bash version-check.sh</userinput></screen>
 
-   <para>Also check for some library consistency:</para>
 
- <screen role="nodump"><userinput>cat > library-check.sh << "EOF"
 
- <literal>#!/bin/bash
 
- for lib in lib{gmp,mpfr,mpc}.la; do
 
-   echo $lib: $(if find /usr/lib* -name $lib|
 
-                grep -q $lib;then :;else echo not;fi) found
 
- done
 
- unset lib</literal>
 
- EOF
 
- bash library-check.sh</userinput></screen>
 
- <para>The files identified by this script should be all present
 
- or all absent, but not only one or two present.</para>
 
- </sect2>
 
- </sect1>
 
 
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