> Joe Ciccone has been working on a sysrooted system for CLFS-2.0. It's
> very much in development and not stable. Check it out here.
>

I'll do that.

I tired --with-build-sysroot last night.  That seems to work quite well.
Gcc compiled too, and it wouldn't when I used DESTDIR.  So I've learned
something.  Now to see if this breaks anything downstream.

> As for learning about the toolchain, the options are a bit daunting.
> There isn't a lot of formal documentation. GCC is by far the best in
> this area, even going so far as to document the internals of the
> compiler. After that, really the best way to learn is reading the
> source. If you don't know C, this can be tough, but a lot of times the
> there are extensive comments. Grep is your friend. Again, GCC is the
> best on the comments. Other than that, you've gotta go scour the
> mailing lists and bugzillas for the respective packages. Here's a few
> handy links.
>

I know C, so that isn't a problem.  I have most of the links you
mentioned.  Thanks.

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