On 24 February 2010 18:28, Louis Davies <davieslingr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to install LFS version 6.5 on a machine with a mainboard VIA > EPIA-M and a CPU VIA C3 which the producer declares as X686 compatible and > my goal is obtaining a very lean system. > I have some doubts about the declared compatibility of the CPU because when > I tried to install Slackware 12.2 the installation process blocked and I had > to do the installation with the kernel huge.smp. > > I followed all the instruction written in the book but when I perform the > glibc check written in 6.9 I obtain the final response: > > make[1]: Target 'check' not remade because of errors. > make[1]: Leaving directory '/sources/glibc-2.10.1'. > make: *** [check] Error 2 > > If I run the command grep Error glibc-check-log the response is: > > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-float.out] Error 132 > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-double.out] Error 132 > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-ldouble.out] Error 132 > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-idoubl.out] Error 132 > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-ifloat.out] Error 132 > make[2]: *** [/sources/glibc-build/math/test-idouble.out] Error 132
I'm not up to speed on the via processors, but I suspect this one only matches up to i586. If that is the case, you can *probably* ignore these errors [ disclaimer: YMMV, no liability, etc, etc ]. Before proceding, please look at glibc-check-log in a comfortable viewer ('view' or 'less; should do - so, from the host system) and search for those 'Error 132' messages [/Error\ 132] - that sort of number implies you maybe have a missing program. ĸen -- After tragedy, and farce, "OMG poneys!" -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page