Paul Rogers wrote:
Allow me to address your last point first, the scripts that I make/use:

Also, you said earlier that you were using your own package manager,
or perhaps just your own scripts.  The great thing about writing our
own scripts is that when they break, we get to keep all the pieces.

As I mentioned initially, this is my fifth LFS build, these scripts have
been used many times, just minor mods as are in the book, version to
version.  There is one function that is very, very close to just what's
in the book.  I'm very, very careful to not depart from what works in
new and original ways.  My package manager uses before/after snapshots,
totally out of the way during install.

I registered my first LFS build in 2004.  I've seen some of the stuff
you get on the mailing list.  You're right to be a little cautious, even
if abi_check failures aren't a common problem.  I'll take responsibility
for my scripts, but they DO work on the KISS principle. [Heck, that's
why I use LFS!!! ;-) ]

Try building with alfs and see if you get the same errors.


http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/alfs/

svn co svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/ALFS/jhalfs/trunk jhalfs

  -- Bruce

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