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- msgid "Introduction"
 
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- msgid "In this chapter, we start constructing the LFS system in earnest."
 
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- "The installation of this software is straightforward. Although in many cases "
 
- "the installation instructions could be made shorter and more generic, we "
 
- "have opted to provide the full instructions for every package to minimize "
 
- "the possibilities for mistakes.  The key to learning what makes a Linux "
 
- "system work is to know what each package is used for and why you (or the "
 
- "system)  may need it."
 
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- "We do not recommend using optimizations.  They can make a program run "
 
- "slightly faster, but they may also cause compilation difficulties and "
 
- "problems when running the program.  If a package refuses to compile when "
 
- "using optimization, try to compile it without optimization and see if that "
 
- "fixes the problem. Even if the package does compile when using optimization, "
 
- "there is the risk it may have been compiled incorrectly because of the "
 
- "complex interactions between the code and build tools.  Also note that the "
 
- "<option>-march</option> and <option>-mtune</option> options using values not "
 
- "specified in the book have not been tested. This may cause problems with the "
 
- "toolchain packages (Binutils, GCC and Glibc).  The small potential gains "
 
- "achieved in using compiler optimizations are often outweighed by the risks.  "
 
- "First-time builders of LFS are encouraged to build without custom "
 
- "optimizations. The subsequent system will still run very fast and be stable "
 
- "at the same time."
 
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- "Before the installation instructions, each installation page provides "
 
- "information about the package, including a concise description of what it "
 
- "contains, approximately how long it will take to build, and how much disk "
 
- "space is required during this building process. Following the installation "
 
- "instructions, there is a list of programs and libraries (along with brief "
 
- "descriptions) that the package installs."
 
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- "The SBU values and required disk space includes test suite data for all "
 
- "applicable packages in <xref linkend=\"chapter-building-system\"/>. SBU "
 
- "values have been calculated using a single CPU core (-j1) for all "
 
- "operations."
 
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- msgid "About libraries"
 
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- "In general, the LFS editors discourage building and installing static "
 
- "libraries.  The original purpose for most static libraries has been made "
 
- "obsolete in a modern Linux system.  In addition, linking a static library "
 
- "into a program can be detrimental.  If an update to the library is needed to "
 
- "remove a security problem, all programs that use the static library will "
 
- "need to be relinked to the new library.  Since the use of static libraries "
 
- "is not always obvious, the relevant programs (and the procedures needed to "
 
- "do the linking) may not even be known."
 
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- "In the procedures in this chapter, we remove or disable installation of most "
 
- "static libraries. Usually this is done by passing a "
 
- "<option>--disable-static</option> option to <command>configure</command>.  "
 
- "In other cases, alternate means are needed. In a few cases, especially glibc "
 
- "and gcc, the use of static libraries remains essential to the general "
 
- "package building process."
 
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- "For a more complete discussion of libraries, see the discussion <ulink "
 
- "url=\"&blfs-root;/view/&short-version;/introduction/libraries.html\"> "
 
- "Libraries: Static or shared?</ulink> in the BLFS book."
 
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