Hello, thank you for your bug report.
On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 09:16:43PM +0200, Pierre wrote:
LFS GNU/Linux kernel 2.6.11.5 gcc 3.4.3
both tests failed for the same reason:
+./configure: ./conftest: /bin/cat: bad interpreter: No such file or directory
Is it true that your GNU/Linux installation doesn't have /bin/cat ?
Yes
If yes, why it ended up this way? Is the "Linux From Scratch" handbook really written this way? Or is it just your mistake?
It's my "mistake", I made a default install, so it was put in /usr/local/bin .
Anyway, I'm inclined to say that systems without /bin/cat are rare and the testsuite doesn't have to support them.
For systems without 'cat' at all I agree with you. But why force 'cat' to be in /bin ?
Have a nice day,
Stepan Kasal
Regards,
-- Pierre.
