On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Chris Staub <ch...@beaker67.com> wrote:
> On 12/03/2009 04:15 AM, stosss wrote:
>> On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Chris Staub<ch...@beaker67.com>  wrote:
>>> On 12/03/2009 04:04 AM, stosss wrote:
>>>>
>>>> readelf: Error: '/usr/bin/gcc': No such file
>>>>
>>>> So I probably did something wrong and changing my path when logging
>>>> out and back revealed that?
>>>
>>> So, does /usr/bin/gcc not even exist?
>>
>> No, so, where did I make my mistake? I have been looking around and
>> things seem to be there. Did I screw up and make my LFS associated to
>> the host? Which means I get to start over again? I am learning a lot
>> and eventually I will get it right.
>
> If /usr/bin/gcc does not exist, then clearly GCC was not installed, most
> likely because you missed "make install" in Chapter 6 GCC or somehow
> skipped the whole page. Of course there are other possible causes
> (especially if you are somehow deviating from the book), but at this
> point there's really no way to tell...

Okay? Lets say you are right that I missed installing GCC. I will go
with that, but now I have a question. Did everything get built using
GCC on the host? If it did then this entire LFS build is toast. That
would mean without the host it won't work. Right?
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