Ken Moffat nous �crivait : > Ok, I misunderstood - your file that breaks the compile looks ok, > and the whole toolchain sounds ok.��I�did�once�have�a�very�obscure > bug�(typo in the POSIX version specified before building coreutils > in chapter 5) which only showed up when I failed to build QT a long > way down the line, so never rule things out. > > I suppose I'd better ask what optimisations you are using, and > indeed what CPU you have.��At�the�moment,�I'm�casting�around�wildly > trying�to guess what went wrong. My optimization flags are "-O3 -march=pentium2 -mmmx". >> I don't know if it can help, but I've tried to build kbd outside >> the chroot, and it builds well ; furthermore, the types.h of my >> source system (knoppix) and of my lfs are really different (I can >> post the diff file if you want). >> > > I took a quick look at my own log from building kbd, but nothing of > interest shows around where you had the error.��Perhaps�the�way > forward is to run a fresh configure on a freshly-untarred kbd, both > in chroot and on the host system, and then diff both kbd directories > with diff -u on the host.��There�will�be�a�lot�of�differences > because�of different compilers etc, but if you save the output as a > file and then look at it in 'view' with syntax highlighting you > might be able to spot something.��I'm�guessing�the�Makefile�in�this > subdirectory,�and�perhaps the config.log in the top-level directory > might be the most interesting parts. I'm afraid the kbd configure isn't very verbose. It doesn't provide a config.log and the configure and Makefile are nearly the same (one difference about DATADIR, in one case /usr/share/ and on the other /usr/share/kbd).
That drives me to last two questions : - do you think an automated lfs can drive me out of the deep ? - how can I directly post with knode (news reader) in lfs.support : I receive the message "404 posting not allowed" and am obliged to use the mailing list with kmail (I precise I've got no problem with other newsgroups) ? Thanks anyway for your help, -- Laurent Hug�. GPG fingerprint = 0C2C E683 528B 481F AA27 30A1 B55E 6B89 FA7F 44C0 -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
