On June 13, 2016 3:59:27 PM CDT, Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:
>Bruce Dubbs wrote:
>> Dr.-Ing. Edgar Alwers wrote:
>
>>>> $ ldd /tools/bin/gcc
>>>>           linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffdf9d09000)
>>>>           libm.so.6 => /tools/lib/libm.so.6 (0x00007f0813de7000)
>>>>           libc.so.6 => /tools/lib/libc.so.6 (0x00007f0813a46000)
>>>>           /tools/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007f08140eb000)
>>               ^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>
>>> in my case, outside chroot
>>> ldd /tools/bin/gcc
>>>             linux-gate.so.1 (0xb7708000)
>>>             libm.so.6 => /lib/libm.so.6 (0xb769b000)
>>>             libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0xb74dc000)
>>>             /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (0xb7709000)
>>                ^^^^
>>
>> This is your problem, but I don't know why this happened or how to
>fix it.
>>
>>> What would you suggest ? is there a mistake I made ? could I correct
>it
>>> ? or
>>> should I erase everythink and start from the scratch, as I am just
>entering
>>> chapter 6 ?. But what if there is a bug in the system ? Would it be
>more
>>> advisable to start from the stable version of lfs ? And what happens
>with
>>> William Harrington's suggestion, the interpreter could be linked to
>the
>>> host
>>> OS? What is the reason for this ?
>>
>> What I would need to do is power up my old P6 and build through
>Chapter 5
>> to check.  I'll see if I can do that later today.
>
>Edgar,
>   I tried to fire up my P6 yesterday but there seemed to be a power 
>issue.   I left it plugged in and today I noticed some LEDs flashing. 
>I 
>tried to restart it and it worked.  Curious.  It's like a battery
>needed 
>to be recharged, but I don't know of any battery except maybe a hwclock
>
>battery.
>
I am thinking Capacitors. You might have a few blown or leaking somewhere. I 
would open it when you get the chance, and look for anything leaking or 
bulging. 

If I recall, you told me it was a Dell. When was it manufactured?
>In any case I freshened up the sources and jhalfs and started it
>building. 
>I checked the SBU time and it is 259 seconds :(  I'm used to 93 seconds
>
>now and can get it down to about 30 seconds with multiple cores.
>
>The host is running SVN-20120610 with a 3.4.1 kernel built Oct 2014.
>
>The system is now working on gcc-pass1 and I'll get back to you as soon
>as 
>I know anything, but it may not be until tomorrow.
>
>   -- Bruce
>
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