On 10/26/10, Michael Schmidt <michael.schmidt.dan...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everybody! > > > I was wondering: one of the things that gives me a headache when installing > LFS, is that there is no generic package management system that you can use > to install the basic system software (Chapter 6). I know, that the point of > lfs is to built everything from scratch, but that not necessarily conflicts > with dpkg, the only thing you would have to explain, is how a deb package is > built from scratch eg. a hint would do the trick, then you could use dpkg to > install all the packages in chapter 6. I know that dpkg is very light > weight, and it should be no problem to include it at the beginning of > chapter 6 (If you install the package without dselect). Just curious to get > feedback, as of why this isn't a good idea. > > Greetings > > Michael >
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