The problem disappeared by rebuilding the toolchain, but the question
remains: as root I can cd into /mnt/lfs/tools/bin, I can see the
binaries, they are executable, I can peek into them, but I cannot run
them. For instance ./date gives "no such file or directory".

I am grateful for suggestions to better understand what is going on.



Hans.

This is a problem with misconfigured dynamic linker that doesn't exist
or is broken.

Find out with: readelf -e /path/to/binary | grep interpreter

For files in /tools, it should return the dynamic linker that's being
used and it should be the same one specified in the "Caution" box on the
bottom of the GCC Pass2 in chapter 5.


That's it!! I expected something like that. Thanks a lot.


Hans.
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