On Monday, September 1, 2014, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dmitry Zakharov wrote:
>
>    If the LFS environment variable was not ser properly, could i compile
>>> all
>>>
>>>> other packages? In the same environment...
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Well you could compile the other packages, but not properly.
>>>
>>>
>>>  OK. Here is it.
>>
>> $ printenv
>> TERM=xterm
>> OLDPWD=/mnt/lfs/sources
>> LC_ALL=POSIX
>> LFS=/mnt/lfs
>> PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
>> PWD=/home/lfs
>> LFS_TGT=i686-lfs-linux-gnu
>> PS1=${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\u@\h:\w\$
>> SHLVL=1
>> HOME=/home/lfs
>> _=/tools/bin/printenv
>>
>> Looks like it is set right. To /mnt/lfs, where target partition is
>> mounted.
>> Is the environment correct?
>>
>
> Yes, it looks mostly right, but the .bash_profile has:
>
> exec env -i HOME=$HOME TERM=$TERM PS1='\u:\w\$ ' /bin/bash
>
> I'm not sure why the strange PS1 comes from although it shouldn't affect
> anything.
>
>   -- Bruce
> --
>

Excuse me, men!

It was my mistake. I used wrong configure options for the binutils second
pass.

Thank you for you help. You are great!
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