On Sun, 30 Dec 2018 22:22:09 +0100
Michele Bucca <[email protected]> wrote:

> Il 28 dic 2018 4:23 AM, "Kent Cooper" <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>  At first I had weird permission problems at every turn because my
> /etc/fstab was mounting my LFS partition with the noexec flag for some 
> ridiculous reason.
That's probably because you had it mountable with the "user" option, which 
automatically sets noexec. It's a safety feature. You can always get round it 
by adding ",exec" to the options in fstab.
> 
> So now I'm on chapter 5.10 of book version 8.3, trying to build the second
> pass of GCC but I keep running into the same errors after 3 complete
> restarts. I can
> get up to 5.9 without a hitch, but there is one major thing I don't
> understand:
> 
> Is it imperative to delete $LFS/sources/gcc-8.2.0 after completing chapter
> 5.8? Or should it be left there so that libstdc++-v3 doesn't need to be
> recompiled?
Yes, you must delete it. That is a general rule for both chapters. Always 
delete your source tree after installing. Start each build with a new tree.
> So what the hell am I doing wrong?! MTIA :-)
> 
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