Sorry, I'M talking about glibc in chapter 6. As for the directory names, I don't recall using spaces, I did use _ where spaces would have been but I don't remember using any spaces. So is there a good reason I I never got my FLAG file or got GOOD echoed to the screen once the script commands were finished?
> Date: Sat, 18 Aug 2012 14:25:44 -0500 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [lfs-support] glibc pass 2 chapter-6 > > Garrett Gaston wrote: > > > > I have deviated from the book just a little. Instead of just typing > > the commands I'M placing all the commands for each page in a script > > called bld and running the script. In the script I'M appending each > > line with && so what each line will not proceed unless the previous > > line succeeded, in addition each script file end with these two > > lines: date > ../FLAG && & echo GOODWhen I see GOOD I > > know everything executed okay and I have a record (FLAG) that will > > also let me know. My bld scripts are also keeping log files of whats > > going on. The only other thing I've changed is that I created a > > Chapter-# directory withing the sources directory, and in each > > Chapter-# I have a folder, the lfs-web-page/packages that I'M working > > on, that would also be where I unpack the packages into.The problem > > I'M having is that when I run glibc pass2 in chapter 6 I'M not > > getting GOOD at the end or getting my FLAG file so something is going > > wrong and I don't know what it is or how to identify it. Here is my > > log files and my bld script for chapter 6 glibc. I would really > > appreciate some help, thanks. > > > > My script and log files: > > http://www.2shared.com/file/J5DFkXgs/the_log_filestar.html > > It is a pain when you put spaces in directory names. Also, try to add > some white space to your messages. The above is difficult to read. > > The glibc tests will always return a failure. They even do that for > XPASS (unexpeced pass). > > Note that there is no glibc pass2 in chapter 6. We build glibc two > times: once in Chapter 5 and once in Chapter 6, so I'm not 100% sure > which one you are referring to. I suspect the one in Chapter 6. > > We do have a gcc-pass2 and binutils-pass2 in Chapter 5, so your > terminology is makes things a bit difficult to understand. > > -- Bruce > > -- > 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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