#!/bin/sh
+set -o errexit
+
# First argument of this script is the package name
# Reading system configuration informations, functions and package versions.
source ../packages-list
# Applying patches (if any)
-apply_patches ${1} &&
+apply_patches ${1}
-cd ${LFS_TMP}/${1} &&
+cd ${LFS_TMP}/${1}
# Reinstalling Readline will cause the old libraries to be moved to
# <libraryname>.old. While this is normally not a problem, in some
# cases it can trigger a linking bug in ldconfig. This can be
# avoided by issuing the following two seds:
-sed -i '/MV.*old/d' Makefile.in &&
-sed -i '/{OLDSUFF}/c:' support/shlib-install &&
+sed -i '/MV.*old/d' Makefile.in
+sed -i '/{OLDSUFF}/c:' support/shlib-install
-cd ${LFS_TMP}/${1}-build &&
+cd ${LFS_TMP}/${1}-build
../${1}/configure \
--prefix=/usr \
- --libdir=/lib &&
+ --libdir=/lib
# SHLIB_LIBS=-lncurses: Forces Readline to link against the libncurses library.
-make SHLIB_LIBS=-lncurses &&
-make install &&
+make SHLIB_LIBS=-lncurses
+make install
# Now move the static libraries to a more appropriate location:
-mv -v /lib/lib{readline,history}.a /usr/lib &&
+mv -v /lib/lib{readline,history}.a /usr/lib
# Next, remove the .so files in /lib and relink them into /usr/lib:
-rm -v /lib/lib{readline,history}.so &&
-ln -sfv ../../lib/libreadline.so.5 /usr/lib/libreadline.so &&
-ln -sfv ../../lib/libhistory.so.5 /usr/lib/libhistory.so
+rm -v /lib/lib{readline,history}.so
+ln -sfv ../../lib/libreadline.so.6 /usr/lib/libreadline.so
+ln -sfv ../../lib/libhistory.so.6 /usr/lib/libhistory.so
-# Return last error
exit $?