On Monday 16 January 2006 21:01, Ken Moffat wrote: > You have to remember that development does not happen on a released > book. I've mainly been using versions of gcc-4 since early > September, or perhaps earlier. Certainly, the errors might indicate > something wrong, but if so, it is more likely to be on the host > system. For gcc, a *large* number of unexpected failures indicates > severe problems.
Then 2 unexpected errors wouldn't disturb you ;-) > >> These are the sort of errors I > >> see with later versions of toolchain packages, or on different > >> platforms. > > <sigh> > My problem, not yours! Particularly with random snapshots of > toolchain packages, on anything other than x86. OK, OK mine is a Asus A7N8X with Athlon XP from AMD and a 333MHz bus so its not so new, but working very nice for me and I don't think there can be too many problems with it when using that kernel I have from LFS LiveCD ;-) So I tend to think nothing is too critical. ;-) > > I so much would like to be absolutly sure ;-(( > We all like certainty, but it's in very short supply. If it was my > machine, I'd check (again) to see if I'd used the exact same versions > of packages and patches as are in the book, then carry on. Ok. I finished chapter 5 and I go on studying the beginning of 6. When I'll understand the most of it I'll try to come to the end. Just a final question: In /sources of the chrooted system, which directories should be there? For instance glibc-build has to be made another time so the old one has to be removed before, hasn't it? Kind regards Clemens > Ken -- das eine Mal als Tragödie, das andere Mal als Farce dann Ironie und schließlich Sarkasmus ;-) -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page
