Another question - does the upgraded compiler generally look good ?
Does it stress the hardware more ?

 I'm asking because I didn't get around to successfully building
4.2.0 except on ppc32 (and that looked very good).  Today, I finally
got around to trying to build x86_64-64, but as soon as I chroot I
keep hitting segfaults - I build coreutils at the start of the test
tools (my scripts want to use 'df' for space measurement, but it
isn't installed in the cross-compile) and that segfaults (at
different places) while building headers.  Commented that out, got
as far as glibc and again it segfaults pretty quickly, and not at
the same place.

 The output from lm_sensors looked normal (ordinary temperatures),
so I opened it up expecting to find a lot of dust but it was clean.
Then I gave it a short run of memtest86+ (only 3 hours) which was
all fine.  I think I'll bring forward an LFS-6.3 test build on that
box, at the moment I'm thinking I must have inadvertently offended
the gods.

ĸen
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