> Dennis Clarke wrote these words on 04/18/08 13:11 CST: >> I have taken a run at this twice and am not entirely sure if the situation >> is acceptable or not. > > I cannot answer that either. You've received more errors than I > have while building in several different environments.
darn :-( I don't really have any recourse here. I followed every step carefully and yet here I am. >> Should I be worried ? > > I'm really not qualified to answer that. However, in the spirit > of trying to be helpful, here is information from 3 different > recent builds of Glibc: > > First, here's results from using CLFS techniques for a multilib > build (note that I'm using GCC-4.2.2 during these builds) > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/media/hdb1/build/Installed$ grep Error glibc*/check.log > glibc-2.7-32bit/check.log:make[2]: *** > [/build/glibc-build/math/test-double.out] Error 1 > glibc-2.7-32bit/check.log:make[1]: *** [math/tests] Error 2 > glibc-2.7-32bit/check.log:make[2]: [/build/glibc-build/posix/annexc.out] > Error 1 (ignored) > glibc-2.7-32bit/check.log:make: *** [check] Error 2 > glibc-2.7-64bit/check.log:make[2]: [/build/glibc-build/posix/annexc.out] > Error 1 (ignored) that looks better than what I have. > Now a build from regular LFS using a 32bit Athlon: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]: /mnt/rml2/home/rml/build > grep Error > /mnt/rml5/build/Installed/glibc*/check.log > make[2]: [/build/glibc-build/posix/annexc.out] Error 1 (ignored) > > So, bottom line for me is I don't see any errors other than the > math/test-double error in a 32bit multilib build. Both the 64bit > multilib and regular LFS (not JH branch) don't get any errors. I think that I had better wait to see whom else chimes in. Perhaps there is some magic incantation that will resolve all this issues. Or not :-\ In either case I will sit tight and wait for the great oracle on the mountain to speak. Unless you are he. In which case I'm really in trouble eh? - Dennis Clarke -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page