Jim Gifford:
> Roman I Khimov wrote:
> > Jim Gifford:
> >> Development of CLFS 3.0, has officially kicked off.
> >>     The design behind this is for embedded systems or server
> >> appliances needing a small footprint system.
> >
> > Will this include instructions to cross-compile full userland? And will
> > there ever be smth like BCLFS, covering cross-compilation of heavy
> > userland things like X, glib/gtk, qt, etc?.. I've tried full userland
> > cross (including X, glib, gtk) and it's very, very 'sexy'.
>
> That's one of the goals of the cblfs project http://cblfs.cross-lfs.org,

I think there is a misunderstanding here. :) What I see currently in CLFS 
and CBLFS is that we cross-compile some basic temporary system just to 
boot/chroot into it and then compile natively everything on target. Second 
part doesn't differ that much from LFS/BLFS. What I want to see is full 
cross-compilation, every package builds on some build machine for target 
machine and the result is not something temporary but final system.

> if we do find there are changes needed, for our builds with uclibc, we
> can document them there. One thing we all must remember is that uClibc
> is only a C libary, there is not support for C++. If you have some ideas
> you want to try, send me an email we can always give it a shot to see
> what happens.

Sorry, I've not tried uClibc cross-builds, worked with Glibc (but with 
busybox), so I can't help much here.

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