>
> The only thing I can think to do now is to start all over again at the
> beginning of chapter 5, and double check that I am following all the
> directions correctly. But before I do that, I wanted to post the above
> errors to see if by chance anyone might have an idea what is going
> wrong with the build.

Richard, I don't think I'd go to that extreme "right off the bat".

1- I'd first question the host system gcc.  Are you sure it meets the
prereqs?  I'd make sure of that.

2- If that patch makes your glibc compile work, then that suggests that
maybe your host compiler is missing that itself.  Check its Changelog.
Is there an update available?

3- Next I'd question if the host compiler had gotten corrupted.  I think
I'd reinstall that, update if possible, and try your make check again.

4- If that fails, try recompiling glibc-2.22 again and checking again.

I think there may be some hope that the packages you've already built
that didn't hit this bug are OK.  You wouldn't know for sure, of course.
But I think the problem may well originate in your host system, not what
you've built.
-- 
Paul Rogers
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Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)

        

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