%general-entities; ]> Host System Requirements You should be able to build a CLFS system from just about any Unix-type operating system. Your host system should have the following software with the minimum versions indicated. Also note that many distributions will place software headers into separate packages, often in the form of [package-name]-devel or [package-name]-dev. Be sure to install those if your distribution provides them. Bash-2.05a Binutils-2.12 (Versions greater than &binutils-version; are not recommended as they have not been tested) Bison-1.875 Bzip2-1.0.2 Coreutils-5.0 Diffutils-2.8 Findutils-4.1.20 Gawk-3.1.5 GCC 4.1 (Versions greater than &gcc-version; are not recommended as they have not been tested) Glibc-2.2.5 (Versions greater than &eglibc-version; are not recommended as they have not been tested) Grep-2.5 Gzip-1.2.4 Linux 2.6.32 (Built with GCC 4.1.2 or later) Make-3.80 Ncurses-5.3 Patch-2.5.4 Sed-3.0.2 Tar-1.14 Texinfo-4.7 XZ-Utils-4.999.8beta To see whether your host system has all the appropriate versions, create and run the following script. Read the output carefully for any errors, and make sure to install any packages that are reported as not found. cat > version-check.sh << "EOF" #!/bin/bash # Simple script to list version numbers of critical development tools bash --version | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f2-4 echo -n "Binutils: "; ld --version | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f3- bison --version | head -n1 bzip2 --version 2>&1 < /dev/null | head -n1 | cut -d" " -f1,6- echo -n "Coreutils: "; chown --version | head -n1 | cut -d")" -f2 diff --version | head -n1 find --version | head -n1 gawk --version | head -n1 gcc --version | head -n1 ldd $(which ${SHELL}) | grep libc.so | cut -d ' ' -f 3 | ${SHELL} | head -n 1 | cut -d ' ' -f 1-7 grep --version | head -n1 gzip --version | head -n1 uname -s -r make --version | head -n1 tic -V patch --version | head -n1 sed --version | head -n1 tar --version | head -n1 makeinfo --version | head -n1 xz --version | head -n1 echo 'main(){}' | gcc -v -o /dev/null -x c - > dummy.log 2>&1 if grep -q ' error' dummy.log; then echo "Compilation successful" && rm dummy.log else echo "Compilation FAILED - more development packages may need to be \ installed. If you like, you can also view dummy.log for more details." fi EOF bash version-check.sh