Estimated build time: 1 minute Estimated required disk space: 2 MB |
Ed is an optional package. The only program on a normal LFS system that uses ed is patch. But these days, ed patch files are quite rare in favour of the diff format patch files. So, if you personally have no need to use ed, you can skip it.
Install Ed by running the following commands:
cp buf.c buf.c.backup && sed 's/int u/int u, sfd/' buf.c.backup | \ ���sed '/.*\*mktemp.*/d' | \ ���sed 's/.*if (mktemp.*/ sfd = mkstemp(sfn);\ ���if ((sfd == -1) || (sfp = fopen (sfn, "w+")) == NULL)/' > buf.c && ./configure --prefix=/usr && make && make install && mv /usr/bin/ed /usr/bin/red /bin |
The sed commands fix a symlink vulnerability in ed. The ed executable creates files in /tmp with predictable names. By using various symlink attacks, it is possible to have ed write to files it should not, change the permissions of various files, etc.
The Ed package contains the ed program.
Ed is a line-oriented text editor. It is used to create, display, modify and otherwise manipulate text files.
Ed-0.2 needs the following to be installed:
sh from the bash package
ar from the binutils package
as from the binutils package
ld from the binutils package
chmod from the fileutils package
cp from the fileutils package
ln from the fileutils package
mv from the fileutils package
rm from the fileutils package
touch from the fileutils package
cc from the gcc package
grep from the grep package
egrep from the grep package
make from the make package
sed from the sed package
cat from the textutils package
tr from the textutils package