Working through the LFS Book 7.9 and successfully completed up to section
6,8 (man pages). Then took a break. Upon returning, I mistakenly thought
I had stopped after 6.9 (glibc), so I proceeded to 6.10 (adjusting the tool
chain).
It became clear that something was wrong in section 6.10 when I tried to
run the commands:
*echo 'int main(){}' > dummy.ccc dummy.c -v -Wl,--verbose &>
dummy.logreadelf -l a.out | grep ': /lib'*
and no *a.out* file was produced.
Retracing my command history, I saw that I had skipped section 6.9 (glibc).
My problem is that I had already completed the steps to move *ld* to
*ld-old*, etc. and modify the GCC specs file.
The renaming of the files can easily be undone; however, my question is: *how
do I undo the modification of the GCC specs file, because section 6.9 does
not complete with the specs file in its section 6.10 configuration.*
v/r
Keith
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Cedarville University
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