Archaic wrote:
I suggest:
The reason for this is that the programs in /tools are no longer needed.
Since they are no longer needed you can delete the /tools directory if
so desired or tar it up and keep it to build another final system.
Look good to me.
I suggest:
Removing /tools will also remove the temporary copies of Tcl, Expect,
and DejaGNU which were used for running the toolchain tests. If you need
these programs later on, they will need to be recompiled and
re-installed. The BLFS book has instructions for this (see
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/).
Again, looks good.
Apart from this line of thinking, another thought was why does the book
suggest this at all? Is this something that should be left as an
exercise to the reader instead of something that a new reader will
blindly follow (and they most likely will blindly follow)? That is why I
added "if so desired", "If you wish", and "wherever you choose".
Right, like Tushar and Andrew said I don't think we should be giving
advice/suggestions on such trivial matters as this. Let's just get rid
of the entire paragraph.
I think all of these are suitable for the 6.1 branch too, so feel free
to merge to that branch when you're ready.
Cheers,
Matt.
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