Hi Armin,

Sorry, I only posted again because I didn't think the first one went
through since it never showed up in my inbox.

Thanks for your answer and for the links. I'll give that a go.

Cam Rodgers



On 6/10/15, Armin K. <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10.6.2015 6:03, Cam Rodgers wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> If I want to run Android SDK on my 64 bit LFS, do I need to compile an
>> entire CLFS system, or is there a way I can install 32 bit libraries
>> without going to all that trouble?
>>
>
> No need to post all over again. Give it some time for people to respond.
>
> Yes and no. You can install 32 bit libraries in LFS, but you need lots
> of effort, so you'll be easier to go for CLFS. There are some unofficial
> LFS multilib forks, you can google for them.
>
> I have some instructions on how to bootstrap the 32 bit glibc from a
> pure 64 bit LFS (a bit rusty, but should work without any modifications):
>
> https://github.com/elkrejzi/system-management/blob/master/glibc%2032%20bit.txt
>
> I also have instructions on how to build a 32 bit capable /tools
> toolchain against current LFS svn:
>
> https://github.com/elkrejzi/system-management/blob/master/multilib%20toolchain.txt
>
> Note that for chapter 6 you'd have to use any of the order-*.txt files
> to see in which order they were built (hint: look for "32 and 64 bit"),
> but you'd have to extract the build instructions from my build scripts
> from the same repository, buildscripts directory.
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