R.Grasbon wrote:
What I meant by typo is there is no program by the name of "no" that
I know of. Which leads me to believe that somewhere in your toolchain
compile you made a typo. Are you cut'n'pasting or typing out by hand?
If cut'n'pasting maybe you selected less or more than you thought. If
typing then you may have missed a character or two in a sed or
something. Did you keep logs of what you did so you can review them?
Are you sure that you did not miss any steps that may have slid past
your eyes? Maybe the toolchain adjustments? It is easy to do (been
there done that many times). Did you do the sanity check?
Ok, I didn't stare on the screen all the time while compiling. So I
re-compiled the glibc to see, if there was the problem but thst didn't
change anything.
Reimar
I am afraid that all I can suggest is to start again and be very careful
about your commands. One thing you didn't state is your host distro's
details as that may help other heads better than mine.
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