mrdaniel wrote:
hi chris,
before taking on the redo process once again, may i enquire about the task in
ch5.5 Linux-libc-headers especially with to following line from page 37 :-
cp -Rv include/asm-i386 /tools/include/asm
in my earlier attempts there were errors of not able to find many header files
during the Glbic configure if its like above but no error if added a *
like :-
cp -Rv include/asm-i386/* /tools/include/asm
also I need to mkdir asm first which has no instruction in the book to do so.
am i correct to do those ?
regards.
daniel
On Thursday 19 January 2006 03:15 am, Chris Staub wrote:
mrdaniel wrote:
hi chris,
as for your tips "ldd/tools/bin/env", i had also run that, but its still
"no such file or directory".
I did issue the command as follows :-
# env <enter>
it worked but only in chroot.
FYI I'd spent 10 days trying out the LFS, and had learnt quite a fair bit
more about the file structures. I had repeated more than 10 times
repeating over many types of errors and finally at the 11th round, the
LFS has reached thus far.
But at the same time would llike to back track to the end of ch5.7, after
running the dummy.c test. there was NO message output after the last
line:- readelf -l a.out : ': /tools' .
You shouldn't have gone any further after that. The book specifically
says that if you have *anything* other than the output it says (or none
at all) then there is a problem with your toolchain. You will need to
start the whole build over.
Please note that all the way from start till 5.7, all configure, make,
make-install presented NO errors.
what is your advise on that please. Will that readelf NO output has some
relationship with ch6 chroot ?
thanks.
ciao
daniel
the books instructions will do all this for you
just follow them EXACTLY.
also check who your sending mails / cc'ing mails to
just use the lfs-support mai list.
Matt
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