On Tue, 2008-12-16 at 13:12 -0800, Bill Mason wrote: > Hi Simon, > That's interesting. It's usually so important to test a release for > compatibility and stability, but it's pretty remarkable that they have > such a solid reputation that the distros feel comfortable just > dropping in the latest snapshot for a given release.
I agree - where I work, it's a goal to be able to make the same claim, that our clients should be able to confidently install our nightly snapshots into their production environment. But we're not even close to actually achieving it - going a week without breaking our integration builds would be a start, never mind the near perfection required. > Can you do me a favor? If you have a working LFS 6.4 build, can you > check if you have /lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.3.2/libgcc_eh.a > library? (Or the equivalent directory for you using your own target > triplet) In /lib, no. I do have that file in /usr/lib though, which is where gcc normally installs to. Also in /tools/lib, since I've not removed that yet. Simon.
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