source: clfs-embedded/BOOK/materials/common/creatingbuilddir.xml@ 8112a8d

Last change on this file since 8112a8d was 5d8ddbf, checked in by Andrew Bradford <andrew@…>, 7 years ago

materials/creatingbuilddir: Add 'sudo' usage as needed

In order to be consistent with later parts of the book which do use
'sudo' in the commands given, use 'sudo' here, too, as we need root
permissions usually to create a directory in /mnt/.

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[a9e389d]1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
[bd48e48]2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
[9eae0a0]4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
[a9e389d]5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
[9eae0a0]8<sect1 id="ch-materials-creatingbuilddir">
[2116d25]9 <?dbhtml filename="creatingbuilddir.html"?>
[a9e389d]10
[f2ad938]11 <title>Creating Build and Sources Directories</title>
[a9e389d]12
[e065f44]13 <para> Create a directory for the CLFS build. The exact location is up to you
14 but depending on the location you choose, you may need to do this as the
15 root user: </para>
[a9e389d]16
[5d8ddbf]17<screen><userinput>sudo mkdir -p /mnt/clfs</userinput></screen>
[a9e389d]18
[60efb6b]19 <para>Assign it to the <envar>CLFS</envar> environment variable:</para>
[a9e389d]20
[60efb6b]21<screen><userinput>export CLFS=/mnt/clfs</userinput></screen>
[a9e389d]22
[998e944]23 <para>Ensure that this new directory has permissions that are not too
[e065f44]24 restrictive such that you can write to it as a non-root user. Depending on
25 the location of the <envar>CLFS</envar> directory, you may need to do this
26 as the root user:</para>
[a9e389d]27
[5d8ddbf]28<screen><userinput>sudo chmod 777 ${CLFS}</userinput></screen>
[a9e389d]29
[f2ad938]30 <para>Downloaded packages and patches will need to be stored somewhere
31 that is conveniently available throughout the entire build. A working
32 directory is also required to unpack the sources and build them.
33 <filename class="directory">${CLFS}/sources</filename> can be used both
34 as the place to store the tarballs and patches and as a working
35 directory.</para>
36
37 <para>Create a directory to store the sources:</para>
38
39<screen><userinput>mkdir -v ${CLFS}/sources</userinput></screen>
[a9e389d]40
41</sect1>
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