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@@ -26,6 +26,11 @@ to the same value as outside chroot; this variable is needed for programs
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like vim and less to operate properly. If you need other variables present,
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such as CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS, this is a good place to set them again.</para>
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+<para>Also note the use of the set +h directive. This tells bash to not use
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+it's internal path hashing. Without this directive, bash will remember paths
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+to binaries. Since as we go thru chapter 6, we want to use our newly compiled
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+binaries as soon as they are installed, we turn off this function.</para>
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<para>From this point on there's no need to use the LFS variable anymore,
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because everything you do will be restricted to the LFS file system -- since
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what the shell thinks is <filename class="directory">/</filename> is actually
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