Linux From Scratch - List of LFS 6.7 Software

List of LFS 6.7 Software

Component Description License Version
Autoconf Tool for producing configure scripts for C, C++, Fortran, Fortran 77, Erlang, Objective-C software on Unix-like computer systems. GNU GPL 2.67
Automake A programming tool that produces portable makefiles for use by the make program, used in compiling software. GNU GPL 1.11.1
Bash A free software Unix shell written for the GNU Project GNU GPL 4.1
Binutils A collection of programming tools for the manipulation of object code in various object file formats. GNU GPL 2.20.1
Bison A parser generator that is part of the GNU Project. Bison converts a grammar description for a context-free grammar into source code for a C, C++ or Java parser. GNU GPL 2.4.3
Bzip2 A free and open source lossless data compression algorithm and program developed by Julian Seward. GNU GPL 1.0.5
Coreutils A package of GNU software containing many of the basic tools, such as cat, ls, and rm, needed for Unix-like operating systems. GNU GPL 8.5
DejaGNU A framework for testing other programs. It has a main script called runtest that goes through a directory looking at configuration files and then runs some tests with given criteria. GNU GPL 1.4.4
Diffutils A file comparison utility that outputs the differences between two files. GNU GPL 3.0
E2fsprogs e2fsprogs (sometimes called the e2fs programs) is a set of utilities for maintaining the ext2, ext3 and ext4 file systems. GNU GPL 1.41.12
Expect Expect is a Unix automation and testing tool as an extension to the Tcl scripting language, for interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, ssh, and others. Public domain 5.44.1.15
File 5.04
Findutils 4.4.2
Flex flex (fast lexical analyzer generator) is a free software alternative to lex. BSD license 2.5.35
Gawk Gawk is a programming language that is designed for processing text-based data, either in files or data streams GNU GPL 3.1.8
GCC The GNU Compiler Collection (usually shortened to GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages GNU GPL 4.5.2
GDBM GDBM simple database engines GNU GPL 1.8.3
Gettext Gettext is the GNU internationalization and localization (i18n) library. GNU GPL 0.18.1.1
Glibc The GNU C Library, commonly known as glibc, is the C standard library released by the GNU Project. GNU GPL 2.12.1
GMP The GNU Multiple-Precision Library, also known as GMP, is a free library for arbitrary-precision arithmetic, operating on signed integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. GNU GPL 5.0.1
Grep grep is a command line text search utility originally written for Unix. GNU GPL 2.6.3
Groff Groff is the GNU replacement for the troff and nroff text formatters. GNU GPL 1.20.1
GRUB GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project. GNU GPL 1.98
Gzip Gzip is a software application used for file compression. gzip is short for GNU zip GNU GPL 1.4
Iana-Etc. 2.30
Inetutils 1.8
IPRoute2 2.6.35
Kbd 1.15.2
Less less is a terminal pager program on Unix, Windows and Unix-like systems used to view (but not change) the contents of a text file one screen at a time. Dual: either GPL or BSD-like License 436
LFS-Bootscripts 6.7 (20100627)
Libtool GNU Libtool is a GNU programming tool from the GNU build system used for creating portable compiled libraries. GNU GPL 2.2.10
Linux kernel The Linux kernel is an operating system kernel used by the Linux family of Unix-like operating systems. GNU GPL 2.6.35.4
GNU m4 GNU m4 is the GNU version of the m4 macro preprocessor. GNU GPL 1.4.14
Make Make is a utility for automatically building executable programs and libraries from source code. GNU GPL 3.82
Man-DB 2.5.7
Man-pages 3.25
Module-Init-Tools 3.12
MPC (C library) 0.8.2
MPFR 3.0.0
ncurses a programming library for writing text user interfaces in a terminal-independent manner 5.7
Patch 2.6.1
Perl 5.12.1
Pkg-config 0.25
Procps 3.2.8
Psmisc 22.12
Readline GNU readline is a software library created and maintained by the GNU Project. GNU GPL 6.1
Sed sed (stream editor) is a Unix utility that (a) parses text files and (b) implements a programming language which can apply textual transformations to such files. GNU GPL 4.2.1
Shadow 4.1.4.2
Sysklogd 1.5
Sysvinit 2.88dsf
tar 1.23
Tcl 8.5.8
Texinfo 4.13a
Udev 161
Udev Configuration Tarball 6.6 (20100128)
Util-linux-ng 2.18
Vim 7.3
Vim language files (optional) 7.3
Zlib Zlib is a software library used for data compression. zlib license 1.2.5

This is a list of the packages included in CLFS version 1.1.0. Unless otherwise noted, this list is applicable to all supported architectures.

  • Autoconf 2.61
  • Automake 1.10.1
  • Bash 3.2
  • Bash Documentation 3.2
  • Bin86 (x86_64 non-multilib only)
  • Binutils 2.18
  • Bison 2.3
  • Bzip2 1.0.4
  • CLFS-Bootscripts 1.0pre10
  • Coreutils 6.9
  • DejaGNU 1.4.4
  • Diffutils 2.8.7
  • E2fsprogs 1.40.4
  • Elftoaout 2.3 (Sparc and Sparc64 only)
  • Expect 5.43.0
  • File 4.23
  • Findutils 4.2.32
  • Flex 2.5.35
  • Gawk 3.1.6
  • GCC 4.2.4
  • Gettext 0.17
  • Glibc 2.7
  • Grep 2.5.3
  • Groff 1.19.2
  • GRUB 0.97
  • Gzip 1.3.12
  • Hfsutils 3.2.6 (PowerPC and PowerPC64 only)
  • Iana-Etc. 2.20
  • Inetutils 1.5
  • IPRoute2 2.6.23
  • Kbd 1.13
  • Less 418
  • LILO 22.8 (x86_64 non-multilib only)
  • Libtool 1.5.26
  • Linux 2.6.24.7
  • GNU m4 1.4.10
  • Make 3.81
  • Man 1.6e
  • Man-pages 3.01
  • Mktemp 1.5
  • Module-Init-Tools 3.4
  • Ncurses 5.6
  • Parted 1.8.8 (PowerPC and PowerPC64 only)
  • Patch 2.5.9
  • Perl 5.8.8
  • PowerPC Utils 1.1.3 (PowerPC and PowerPC64 only)
  • Procps 3.2.7
  • Psmisc 22.6
  • Readline 5.2
  • Sed 4.1.5
  • Shadow 4.1.2
  • Silo 1.4.13 (Sparc and Sparc64 only)
  • Sysklogd 1.5
  • Sysvinit 2.86
  • tar 1.20
  • Tcl 8.4.16
  • Texinfo 4.11
  • Tree 1.5.1.1
  • Udev 124
  • Util-linux-ng 2.14
  • Vim 7.1
  • Vim 7.1 language files (optional)
  • Yaboot 1.3.13 (PowerPC and PowerPC64 only)
  • Zlib 1.2.3

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