Re: LFS Version SVN-20060501 - GCC-4.0.3 - compilation fails

2006-05-21 Thread Mag. Leonhard Landrock
Am Samstag, 20. Mai 2006 17:20 schrieb Dan Nicholson: OK. So, it seems that you are pseudo-scripting. Do you just copy and paste the commands from the text file to the shell? Well, I copy and paste the commands from the LFS book in to the shell and afterwards in my personal log file. After

LFS, Aaron Kiley wants to chat

2006-05-21 Thread Aaron Kiley
I've been using Google Talk and thought you might like to try it out. We can use it to call each other for free over the internet. Here's an invitation to download Google Talk. Give it a try! --- Aaron Kiley wants to stay in

Chapter 5.6: Glibc-2.3.4 symbol definition loop errors

2006-05-21 Thread Andrew Price
On a Fedora Core 5 host system I'm at chapter 5.6 of the stable LFS, building glibc-2.3.4. I installed the patch as per the manual and the configure step goes fine with no errors but the make step throws up these errors: gcc -B/tools/bin/ ../sysdeps/wordsize-32/divdi3.c -c -std=gnu99 -O2

Re: Chapter 5.6: Glibc-2.3.4 symbol definition loop errors

2006-05-21 Thread Ken Moffat
On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 08:32:46PM +0100, Andrew Price wrote: On a Fedora Core 5 host system I'm at chapter 5.6 of the stable LFS, building glibc-2.3.4. [...] /mnt/lfs/sources/glibc-build/csu/divdi3.os /tmp/cc7sQmkl.s: Assembler messages: /tmp/cc7sQmkl.s:1632: Error: symbol definition

Re: Chapter 5.6: Glibc-2.3.4 symbol definition loop errors

2006-05-21 Thread Andrew Price
On 21/05/06 23:53, Ken Moffat wrote: ... Thanks for replying, Ken. If your FC-5 system is not up to date, perhaps any updates to binutils, gcc, glibc might help. Otherwise, I recommend you to use a different host system, such as the LFS Live CD. I thought this might be the case. I'll get

Re: Chapter 5.6: Glibc-2.3.4 symbol definition loop errors

2006-05-21 Thread Andrew Price
On 22/05/06 00:10, Andrew Price wrote: On 21/05/06 23:53, Ken Moffat wrote: ... Thanks for replying, Ken. If your FC-5 system is not up to date, perhaps any updates to binutils, gcc, glibc might help. Otherwise, I recommend you to use a different host system, such as the LFS Live CD. I