>On Sat, 9 Aug 2014 11:43:15 +0530 >Prashant Singh Genda <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does that mean that I have to add entry of below in .bashrc > i686-redhat-linux-gcc
No.. you probably forgot to install the GCC you built in chapter 5.5, or didn't build it, or installed it to the wrong place. Whatever you did or didn't do, your autocompletion list doesn't show the compiler you need. Just go back and redo chapter 5.5, in order to build and install GCC. Or you can even start from the beginning since you are not too far into the book. > also config.guess shows different output that is > > i686-pc-linux-gnu Irrelevant in this case. config.guess guesses on which host is it running. i686-pc-linux-gnu is used to build i686-lfs-linux-gnu. You want to use a brand new GCC for compiling the /tools libc, so you use the -lfs- part to easily separate the new GCC from the old. -- Svi moji e-mailovi su kriptografski potpisani. Proverite ih. All of my e-mails are cryptographically signed. Verify them. -- You don't need an AI for a robot uprising. Humans will do just fine.
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