>  I don't know what to suggest for your problem - when people get
> strange errors, it usually means that either they reused existing
> toolchain directories (we see this from time to time on LFS), or
> perhaps that the host's toolchain is being used.  You seem ok on
> both.  What are those XDG variables used by ?

I dont know...
I have installed xdg-utils, dont remember why, may be dependency...

>  As for bash in the temporary system, google reminded me that I'd
> seen it before -
>  http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.lfs.clfs.devel/555

>  For me, it was a showstopper, but because I'm building on a G5
> which uses linux32 to emulate a regular ppc there is a possibility
> that the propblem is something I'm doing.  I hope to look at it
> again in a few days (first, complete the 32-bit system on a separate
> partition, then look at another gcc patch to see if it will help on
> ppc64, ...).  

I use: G4

processor       : 0
cpu             : 7447A, altivec supported
clock           : 1416.666661MHz
revision        : 0.2 (pvr 8003 0102)
bogomips        : 82.94
timebase        : 41620907
platform        : PowerMac
machine         : PowerMac10,1
motherboard     : PowerMac10,1 MacRISC3 Power Macintosh
detected as     : 287 (Mac mini)
pmac flags      : 00000010
L2 cache        : 512K unified
pmac-generation : NewWorld


> Nobody else has reported this, but then the number of 
> people using the development book in any arch and commenting on the
> lists is probably in single figures.
>
>  So, for now I'm saying that it _might_ blow up when you come to
> bash.  But first, you need to get there.

?

>  I'm not familiar with non-LFS/CLFS distros - what toolchain are you
> building from, and are any of the regular tools 

I have current archlinuxppc

bison=bson (GNU Bison) 2.3
find=GNU find version 4.2.31
sed=GNU sed version 4.1.5
 
> those that come to mind) very old ?  Which version of bash is on the
> host ? [ bash --version ]  

GU bash, version 3.2.17(1)-release


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