Alain Toussaint wrote:
Hello,
I've recently registered to this mailing list some time ago to report on
an LFS svn build for which I had to disable the gold linker for the build
of systemd.
I just restarted a new build using the 2017-06-02 version of LFS. So far,
the first oddity is that chapter 5 glibc need to be built with the
--disable-werror flag.
I'm compiling and installing in a pair of 16GiB tmpfs (the system has
32GiB of ram) using -j$(nproc) which is 8 core calculated.
This is for an installation on a bootable usb key later.
Please don't top post. This seems to be a new topic, so just deleting
everything after your message is reasonable.
We do not use the gold linker although we do build it.
You really shouldn't need --disable-werror for glibc-2.25. I've built it
with gcc-7.1 and it builds fine without it. It's possible you may need it
if you are using an older version of gcc.
My experience in building on a ram disk is that it gives about an 8%
speedup. The build process is CPU bound, not disk bound.
-- Bruce
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