Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Yes, that's the current plan. We're trying to finish up the list of tickets slated for 6.2 so we can branch for testing. Updated toolchain for trunk will follow.
Is that wise? As it stands LFS is out of date. Old gcc, old glibc, old kernel headers. As soon as trunk moves to a newer toolchain everyone will start using that. Why waste effort releasing a book that's already obsolete?
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