On Sun, Jan 22, 2017 at 12:38 PM, Hazel Russman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am building LFS on a Sony laptop. It is the first LFS I have built on > this machine, in fact the first I have ever built for a non-intel processor. > > There are 8 failures in the glibc tests, mostly in math (which the book > suggests are to be expected on non-intel/non-amd chips). The 2 getaddr > failures are also expected. But I also have fails in csu/test-multiarch and > nss/test-netdb. Are these significant? > > -- > H Russman > Greetings Hazel After looking up the csu/test-multiarch test, I have a couple suggestions: Make sure that your virtual kernel filesystems exist (cat /proc/cpuinfo should do the trick) Increase the timeout factor... I unfortunately cannot confirm whether or not these are critical, so you might want to check the .out files from the failed tests and see if those have any clues.
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