Thanks for your recommendations even i'm sure that i followed the steps correctly and hadn't mistyped a command. I'll start again the installation and see what will happen.
2009/6/13 Simon Geard <[email protected]> > On Fri, 2009-06-12 at 16:49 +0200, khaled gouaich wrote: > > Hi every body, > > i'm new in the LFS world and i'm trying to build my LFS. I'm using the > > LFS book 6.3 (English version). > > First, I'd recommend using the 6.4 book instead - it's been out for a > good 6 months, and 6.3 is pretty old now (released 2007, I think?). > > > My host : linux 2.6.24 with a good configuration (i got all the > > tools). > > If the host is running that kernel, it certainly should be recent enough > not to have any odd compatibility problems. What is it running - a > recent Ubuntu or Fedora? > > > I have a problem at chapter 5, 5.6.1 installing Glibc. > > I got this message : > > > > *** WARNING: You should not compile GNU libc without versioning. Not > > using > > *** versioning will introduce incompatibilities so that old binaries > > *** will not run anymore. > > *** For versioning you need recent binutils (binutils-2.8.1.0.23 or > > newer). > > I'm not an expert, but it's apparent it's having some problem with the > copy of binutils it's finding. It seems to be using the copy you've > installed in the earlier step (5.3.1), which is correct. The most likely > explanation is that you've made a mistake somewhere in one of these > steps - a mistyped command, or a command you've overlooked. > > You could try starting again from the beginning, taking care with each > step (copying and pasting commands is the preferred way to avoid typing > errors). > > (Sorry if this isn't a great deal of help.) > > Simon. > > -- > http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support > FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html > Unsubscribe: See the above information page > >
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