On Friday 21 July 2006 20:43, alberto hernando wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have an LFS running. It's version 6.1.1. I'm quite happy with it, but I
> have a couple of issues. For example, I'd like to update glibc and add some
> locales (utf-8), install gcc-4 and a new udev. So, as LFS-6.2 has (will
> have, it's the same) all these things, I was thinking about updating the
> base system. Is it possible? I was thinking that chrooting to the system
> like I did for the first install and installing these new things could be
> enough, but I'm not sure. I don't want to mess the system too much, but I
> don't want to have to reinstall everything, if I can avoid it. It takes a
> lot of hours to compile X.org, kde, and so on. Can I expect the system to
> work after the upgrade? Another question, if I switch from gcc-3.x to
> gcc-4, should I have to recompile all kde apps?

"never change winning horses"
if it is running, let it run.
Start compiling LFS-6.2 on a separate partition, when you have time, and dont 
mix anything on your working system. Think on Murphy: if a chance is there, 
things are going to go wrong !
Saludos Alberto,
Edgar

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