On Tue, August 25, 2015 05:08, Niko Sauer wrote: > > > On 08/24/15 14:27, Tim Tassonis wrote: >> Hi all >> >> I've successully build an 64-bit lfs/blfs system that also runs very >> nicely and leaves next to nothing desired. >> Sadly, I'm getting to the point of having to use some binary-only stuff >> like skype and printer drivers that only exist in 32-bit variants, >> forcing me to have some sort of multiarch support in order to run them. >> >> I'm aware of the clfs project, but at first look, it only describes the >> construction of a whole cross-compiled system, while I hope I can get >> away with a little less work, like maybe only gcc,binutils,glibc and >> then some additional libraries required by the programs. >> >> Does anybody know of a description how to achieve this? >> >> Kind regards >> Tim > > Have you tried CBLFS? > Right now CBLFS is useful for multilib instructions. It's a dead project. It is better for someone to utilize BLFS and if multilib installations are required, use CBLFS as a guide and BLFS packages.
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