Hi Morris,
Welcome to LFS - hope you make it work this time :)
Not sure what has gone wrong, but make sure you have the filesystems
mounted (6.2. Preparing Virtual Kernel File Systems) - and make sure the
$LFS variable is valid.
Second check that you entered the chroot with the correct command (6.4.
Entering the Chroot Environment).
Hope this is useful.
Best regards
Michael
On 03/13/2016 10:16 PM, N. Morris wrote:
This is my third time trying to put together lfs. First time bzip
couldn't find libbzip, so I restarted. Both times this happened :
At make mrproper (Chapter 6.9 in v7.9) couldn’t find gcc.
Tried readelf inside the chroot. Bash couldn’t find it at
/tools/bin/readelf, I checked it and it was there with all the other
utilities.
Readelf outside the chroot on gcc :
[Requesting program interpreter: /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2]
Is that right? Did I miss add a link somewhere? Or do I have to try
again (Both times I've done it exactly on the webpage, copy paste each
command and typed out the ./configures just to make sure it wasn't the
backslashes)
Any help would be appreciated.
My specs :
Kernel : 4.2.0.30
64bit Intel
Ubuntu 15.10
gcc : 5.2.1
GlibC " 2.21
Binutils : 2.25.1
Do not have gmp mpfr and mpc
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