thanx for the suggestion... althoug gcc does not exist on the server
(4.0.3) and changing the packages list to the correct one, it also
search for a non-existing patch for groff... I also downloaded this one
from a different location (patches) but this conflicts with the rigt
md5sum. This is behond my scope... So I am forced to use the stable
jhalf, wich I am running rigt now, I hope this one does do the job.
There is also a other bug, I guess: it puts dubbel locations in the
jhalf.conf file after a rebuild (for the tools directory and book).
This is to much for me; I am just a user of linux.
going further....
Marco
Tor Olav Stava wrote:
marco van der grient wrote:
Hi there,
My name is Marco and I am probaly switchinng from Slackware to lfs.
There is just one problem using jhalf: it seeks for gcc 4.0.3, nut it
does not exist on the server... Is this a typo? And shout it be 4.0.2?
I'm using jhalf 0.2 from svn... Does anyone know where I can change
the seek for this version of gcc so it will fetch the right one?
regards, and hope that someone can assist me on this,
Marco
Seems like it's trying to fetch the right one, but it doesn't exist on
the mirrors. The book (SVN) says gcc-4.0.3, but the mirrors I've checked
only got up to 4.0.2.
It's no big deal any way, as the rest of the files should download
properly. Just download GCC-4.0.3 from the location in the book, and put
it in the sources directory. Then it should only be a simple 'make' in
the jhalfs dir and it should all build for you ;)
Good luck.. I'll go back and play with my nice jhahlfs build :D
Tor Olav
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