On 3/10/2017 2:08 PM, Aaron Bains wrote:
No I don't have all the answers I'm just trying understand the best approach to 
a liveCD based system without needing extra compiling tools on the LiveCD. I 
was under the impression that once you compile (make) a package from source 
with your toolchain that it doesn't require the toolchain after that. But what 
it does need are any dependencies from libraries, which we would need to 
install before installing the package we want. It has been said that chapter 6 
is building more of the required packages that we will need for other packages, 
so in other words just common dependencies and common compiling tools?

Aaron Bains, CPA, CA



Tim's approach is your very best option. This is what I was thinking when I 
read your initial post, but I've never done anything like that... though it 
seems very feasible.

You WILL chroot.

You WILL build Chapter 6 IN ITS ENTIRETY.

You WILL, additionally, DESTDIR install anything you want on your LiveCD.




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