Ken Moffat wrote:
I thought you said you were building pure64 (libraries in lib, not lib64) ? The only perl patch I needed to build LFS-6.1 from i686 was
I am, at least I think so. (But I decided not to be too fussy about lib/lib64, one being a link to the other and so on. I thought maybe I would be able to move all stuff from the one to the other after all building. Don't know if this has anything to do with my perl problem though.)
the regular libc-1 patch, but applied after booting the 64-bit kernel (with 32-bit userspace) and entering chroot, in a similar place to how the cross-lfs book creates a multilib system.
This sounds like my situation. Booted 64 bit kernel (and was surprised that almost everything on the 32 bit host actually works fine, 32 bit module tools including) and did chroot. But why perl won't compile I don't know. It was just googling around that led me to believe these patches could have something to do with making perl compile... Anyway, the link posted by Jim seems to lead to boatloads of useful information, so maybe I will have to start over again, "doing things right"... sigh. J.O. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
