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  7. <sect1 id="pre-why">
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  9. <title>Rationale for Packages in the Book</title>
  10. <para>As stated earlier, the goal of LFS is to build a complete and usable
  11. foundation-level system. This includes all packages needed to replicate
  12. itself while providing a relatively minimal base from which to customize
  13. a more complete system based on the choices of the user. This does not
  14. mean that LFS is the smallest system possible. Several important packages
  15. are included that are not strictly required. The lists below document the
  16. rationale for each package in the book.</para>
  17. <itemizedlist>
  18. <listitem>
  19. <para>Autoconf</para>
  20. <para>This package contains programs for producing shell scripts that
  21. can automatically configure source code from a developer's
  22. template. It is often needed to rebuild a package after updates
  23. to the build procedures.</para>
  24. </listitem>
  25. <listitem>
  26. <para>Automake</para>
  27. <para>This package contains programs for generating Make files from
  28. a template. It is often needed to rebuild a package after updates
  29. to the build procedures.</para>
  30. </listitem>
  31. <listitem>
  32. <para>Bash</para>
  33. <para>This package satisfies an LSB core requirement to provide
  34. a Bourne Shell interface to the system. It was chosen over
  35. other shell packages because of its common usage and extensive
  36. capabilities beyond basic shell functions.</para>
  37. </listitem>
  38. <listitem>
  39. <para>Binutils</para>
  40. <para>This package contains a linker, an assembler, and other
  41. tools for handling object files. The programs in this package are
  42. needed to compile most of the packages in an LFS system and beyond.</para>
  43. </listitem>
  44. <listitem>
  45. <para>Bison</para>
  46. <para>This package contains the GNU version of yacc (Yet Another
  47. Compiler Compiler) needed to build several other LFS programs.</para>
  48. </listitem>
  49. <listitem>
  50. <para>Bzip2</para>
  51. <para>This package contains programs for compressing and decompressing
  52. files. It is required to decompress many LFS packages.</para>
  53. </listitem>
  54. <listitem>
  55. <para>Coreutils</para>
  56. <para>This package contains a number of essential programs for viewing
  57. and manipulating files and directories. These programs are needed for
  58. command line file management, and are necessary for the installation
  59. procedures of every package in LFS.</para>
  60. </listitem>
  61. <listitem>
  62. <para>DejaGNU</para>
  63. <para>This package contains a framework for testing other programs.
  64. It is only installed in the temporary toolchain.</para>
  65. </listitem>
  66. <listitem>
  67. <para>Diffutils</para>
  68. <para>This package contains programs that show the differences
  69. between files or directories. These programs can be used to create
  70. patches, and are also used in many packages' build procedures.</para>
  71. </listitem>
  72. <listitem>
  73. <para>Expect</para>
  74. <para>This package contains a program for carrying out scripted
  75. dialogues with other interactive programs. It is commonly used
  76. for testing other packages. It is only installed in the temporary
  77. toolchain.</para>
  78. </listitem>
  79. <listitem>
  80. <para>E2fsprogs</para>
  81. <para>This package contains the utilities for handling the ext2, ext3
  82. and ext4 file systems. These are the most common and thoroughly
  83. tested file systems that Linux supports.</para>
  84. </listitem>
  85. <listitem>
  86. <para>File</para>
  87. <para>This package contains a utility for determining the type of a
  88. given file or files. A few packages need it to build.</para>
  89. </listitem>
  90. <listitem>
  91. <para>Findutils</para>
  92. <para>This package contains programs to find files in a file system.
  93. It is used in many packages' build scripts.</para>
  94. </listitem>
  95. <listitem>
  96. <para>Flex</para>
  97. <para>This package contains a utility for generating programs that
  98. recognize patterns in text. It is the GNU version of the lex
  99. (lexical analyzer) program. It is required to build several
  100. LFS packages.</para>
  101. </listitem>
  102. <listitem>
  103. <para>Gawk</para>
  104. <para>This package contains programs for manipulating text files.
  105. It is the GNU version of awk (Aho-Weinberg-Kernighan). It is used in
  106. many other packages' build scripts.</para>
  107. </listitem>
  108. <listitem>
  109. <para>Gcc</para>
  110. <para>This package is the Gnu Compiler Collection. It contains the
  111. C and C++ compilers as well as several others not built by LFS.
  112. </para>
  113. </listitem>
  114. <listitem>
  115. <para>GDBM</para>
  116. <para>This package contains the GNU Database Manager library. It
  117. is used by one other LFS package, Man-DB.</para>
  118. </listitem>
  119. <listitem>
  120. <para>Gettext</para>
  121. <para>This package contains utilities and libraries for
  122. internationalization and localization of numerous packages.</para>
  123. </listitem>
  124. <listitem>
  125. <para>Glibc</para>
  126. <para>This package contains the main C library. Linux programs would
  127. not run without it.</para>
  128. </listitem>
  129. <listitem>
  130. <para>GMP</para>
  131. <para>This package contains math libraries that provide useful functions
  132. for arbitrary precision arithmetic. It is required to build Gcc.</para>
  133. </listitem>
  134. <listitem>
  135. <para>Grep</para>
  136. <para>This package contains programs for searching through files. These
  137. programs are used by most packages' build scripts.</para>
  138. </listitem>
  139. <listitem>
  140. <para>Groff</para>
  141. <para>This package contains programs for processing and formatting text.
  142. One important function of these programs is to format man pages.</para>
  143. </listitem>
  144. <listitem>
  145. <para>GRUB</para>
  146. <para>This package is the Grand Unified Boot Loader. It is one
  147. of several boot loaders available, but is the most flexible.
  148. </para>
  149. </listitem>
  150. <listitem>
  151. <para>Gzip</para>
  152. <para>This package contains programs for compressing and
  153. decompressing files. It is needed to decompress many packages in LFS
  154. and beyond.</para>
  155. </listitem>
  156. <listitem>
  157. <para>Iana-etc</para>
  158. <para>This package provides data for network services and protocols.
  159. It is needed to enable proper networking capabilities.</para>
  160. </listitem>
  161. <listitem>
  162. <para>Inetutils</para>
  163. <para>This package contains programs for basic network
  164. administration.</para>
  165. </listitem>
  166. <listitem>
  167. <para>IProute2</para>
  168. <para>This package contains programs for basic and advanced IPv4 and
  169. IPv6 networking. It was chosen over the other common network
  170. tools package (net-tools) for its IPv6 capabilities. </para>
  171. </listitem>
  172. <listitem>
  173. <para>Kbd</para>
  174. <para>This package contains key-table files, keyboard utilities
  175. for non-US keyboards, and a number of console fonts.</para>
  176. </listitem>
  177. <listitem>
  178. <para>Kmod</para>
  179. <para>This package contains programs needed to administer Linux
  180. kernel modules.</para>
  181. </listitem>
  182. <listitem>
  183. <para>Less</para>
  184. <para>This package contains a very nice text file viewer that
  185. allows scrolling up or down when viewing a file. It is also used by
  186. Man-DB for viewing manpages.</para>
  187. </listitem>
  188. <listitem>
  189. <para>Libtool</para>
  190. <para>This package contains the GNU generic library support
  191. script. It wraps the complexity of using shared libraries in a
  192. consistent, portable interface. It is needed by the test
  193. suites in other LFS packages.</para>
  194. </listitem>
  195. <listitem>
  196. <para>Linux Kernel</para>
  197. <para>This package is the Operating System. It is the Linux in
  198. the GNU/Linux environment.</para>
  199. </listitem>
  200. <listitem>
  201. <para>M4</para>
  202. <para>This package contains a general text macro processor useful
  203. as a build tool for other programs.</para>
  204. </listitem>
  205. <listitem>
  206. <para>Make</para>
  207. <para>This package contains a program for directing the building
  208. of packages. It is required by almost every package in LFS.</para>
  209. </listitem>
  210. <listitem>
  211. <para>Man-DB</para>
  212. <para>This package contains programs for finding and viewing man pages.
  213. It was chosen instead of the <application>man</application> package
  214. due to superior internationalization capabilities. It supplies
  215. the man program.</para>
  216. </listitem>
  217. <listitem>
  218. <para>Man-pages</para>
  219. <para>This package contains the actual contents of the basic
  220. Linux man pages.</para>
  221. </listitem>
  222. <listitem>
  223. <para>MPC</para>
  224. <para>This package contains functions for the arithmetic of complex
  225. numbers. It is required by Gcc.</para>
  226. </listitem>
  227. <listitem>
  228. <para>MPFR</para>
  229. <para>This package contains functions for multiple precision
  230. arithmetic. It is required by Gcc.</para>
  231. </listitem>
  232. <listitem>
  233. <para>Ncurses</para>
  234. <para>This package contains libraries for terminal-independent
  235. handling of character screens. It is often used to provide
  236. cursor control for a menuing system. It is needed by a number of
  237. packages in LFS.</para>
  238. </listitem>
  239. <listitem>
  240. <para>Patch</para>
  241. <para>This package contains a program for modifying or creating files by
  242. applying a <emphasis>patch</emphasis> file typically created
  243. by the <application>diff</application> program. It is needed by
  244. the build procedure for several LFS packages.</para>
  245. </listitem>
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  247. <listitem>
  248. <para>PCRE</para>
  249. <para>This package provides a library that can be used to implement
  250. regular expression pattern matching using the same syntax and semantics
  251. as Perl 5. It is a mandatory dependency of Glib, and can also be used
  252. by Grep.</para>
  253. </listitem>
  254. -->
  255. <listitem>
  256. <para>Perl</para>
  257. <para>This package is an interpreter for the runtime language
  258. PERL. It is needed for the installation and test suites of several LFS
  259. packages.</para>
  260. </listitem>
  261. <listitem>
  262. <para>Pkg-config</para>
  263. <para>This package provides a program to return meta-data about an
  264. installed library or package.</para>
  265. </listitem>
  266. <listitem>
  267. <para>Popt</para>
  268. <para>This package is a library used by some programs to parse
  269. command line inputs.</para>
  270. </listitem>
  271. <listitem>
  272. <para>Procps</para>
  273. <para>This package contains programs for monitoring processes. These
  274. programs are useful for system administration, and are also used by
  275. the LFS Bootscripts.</para>
  276. </listitem>
  277. <listitem>
  278. <para>Psmisc</para>
  279. <para>This package contains programs for displaying information
  280. about running processes. These programs are useful for system
  281. administration.</para>
  282. </listitem>
  283. <listitem>
  284. <para>Readline</para>
  285. <para>This package is a set of libraries that offers command-line
  286. editing and history capabilities. It is used by Bash.</para>
  287. </listitem>
  288. <listitem>
  289. <para>Sed</para>
  290. <para>This package allows editing of text without opening it in a
  291. text editor. It is also needed by most LFS packages' configure
  292. scripts.</para>
  293. </listitem>
  294. <listitem>
  295. <para>Shadow</para>
  296. <para>This package contains programs for handling passwords
  297. in a secure way.</para>
  298. </listitem>
  299. <listitem>
  300. <para>Sysklogd</para>
  301. <para>This package contains programs for logging system messages,
  302. such as those given by the kernel or daemon processes when unusual
  303. events occur.</para>
  304. </listitem>
  305. <listitem>
  306. <para>Sysvinit</para>
  307. <para>This package provides the <application>init</application>
  308. program, which is the parent of all other processes on the Linux
  309. system. </para>
  310. </listitem>
  311. <listitem>
  312. <para>Tar</para>
  313. <para>This package provides archiving and extraction capabilities
  314. of virtually all packages used in LFS.</para>
  315. </listitem>
  316. <listitem>
  317. <para>Tcl</para>
  318. <para>This package contains the Tool Command Language used
  319. in many test suites in LFS packages. It is only installed in
  320. the temporary toolchain.</para>
  321. </listitem>
  322. <listitem>
  323. <para>Texinfo</para>
  324. <para>This package contains programs for reading, writing, and
  325. converting info pages. It is used in the installation
  326. procedures of many LFS packages.</para>
  327. </listitem>
  328. <listitem>
  329. <para>Udev</para>
  330. <para>This package contains programs for dynamic creation of
  331. device nodes. It is an alternative to creating thousands of
  332. static devices in the /dev directory.</para>
  333. </listitem>
  334. <listitem>
  335. <para>Util-linux</para>
  336. <para>This package contains miscellaneous utility programs.
  337. Among them are utilities for handling file systems, consoles,
  338. partitions, and messages.</para>
  339. </listitem>
  340. <listitem>
  341. <para>Vim</para>
  342. <para>This package contains an editor. It was chosen because of its
  343. compatibility with the classic vi editor and its huge number of powerful
  344. capabilities. An editor is a very personal choice for
  345. many users and any other editor could be substituted if desired.</para>
  346. </listitem>
  347. <listitem>
  348. <para>XZ Utils</para>
  349. <para>This package contains programs for compressing and decompressing
  350. files. It provides the highest compression generally available
  351. and is useful for decompressing packages XZ or LZMA format.</para>
  352. </listitem>
  353. <listitem>
  354. <para>Zlib</para>
  355. <para>This package contains compression and decompression routines
  356. used by some programs.</para>
  357. </listitem>
  358. </itemizedlist>
  359. </sect1>