Estimated build time: 0.1 SBU Estimated required disk space: 5 MB |
(Last checked against version 1.60.)
The Net-tools package contains a collection of programs which form the base of Linux networking.
Net-tools installs the following:
arp, dnsdomainname (link to hostname), domainname (link to hostname), hostname, ifconfig, nameif, netstat, nisdomainname (link to hostname), plipconfig, rarp, route, slattach and ypdomainname (link to hostname)
(Last checked against version 1.60.)
Bash: bash, sh
Binutils: ar, as, ld
Coreutils: echo, install, ln, ls, mv, rm
GCC: cc, cc1, collect2, cpp0
Make: make
If you don't know what to answer to all the questions asked during the make config phase below, then just accept the defaults. This will be just fine in the majority of cases. What you're asked here is a bunch of questions about which network protocols you've enabled in your kernel. The default answers will enable the tools from this package to work with the most common protocols: TCP, PPP, and several others. You still need to actually enable these protocols in the kernel -- what you do here is merely telling the package to include support for those protocols in its programs, but it's up to the kernel to make the protocols available.
The following patch will fix a small syntax problem with the source for the mii-tool binary:
patch -Np1 -i ../net-tools-1.60-miitool-gcc33-1.patch |
Prepare Net-tools for compilation with:
make config |
If you intend to accept the default settings, you may skip the questions generated by make config by running yes "" | make config instead.
Compile the package:
make |
And install it:
make update |