On Mon, 27 Mar 2017 09:45:07 -0500
Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hazel Russman wrote:
> > On Wed, 22 Mar 2017 14:50:29 -0700 Paul Rogers
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  
> >> I'd still like to know which Nano CPU you have and how much RAM.
> >> There are things that can be done.  
> > After a long gap, I returned to the laptop to complete the glibc
> > installation.To satisfy your curiosity, I ran lscpu, so I can tell you
> > that the processor is a VIA Nano U2250 running at 1300 MHz. There is
> > only one core. Memory is 1 GB.  
> 
> Memory will be a problem.  You will need a relatively large swap file for 
> glibc.  I'd use 3G.  Or 5G to make sure.  Expect a very long build time.
> 
>    -- Bruce
> 
Glibc has already been built. I've just built binutils and had a *lot* of 
segfaults. Curiously they all occurred during configuration stages (of which 
binutils has an inordinate number!) and not during actual compilation. The 
configure stage for gold crashed every time. I don't use gold so I removed 
"--enable-gold" from the configuration parameters, and then it went to 
completion.

After all that, it tested out fine with only one FAIL in ld (PLT PC-relative 
offset overflow check).

When I built LFS 7.8 from a native toolkit, I had to leave the gcc tests to run 
overnight, but I didn't have any segfaults. If I can get this gcc and its 
libraries to compile natively, the rest of the system should be easier.
-- 
H Russman
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