On 5/8/19 12:00 PM, [email protected] wrote:
On 5/8/19 10:08 AM, Pierre Labastie wrote:
Hey, why are you turning angry? People on this list are willing to
help, but
they are not Harry Potter, and cannot fly to your machine to see what
is going
on... They all told you they had not seen what you were seeing. This
does not
mean you did something wrong, but it means they can only give general
advice
about how to fix the issue. They can't experiment with this issue,
since they
do not experience it... You may have hit a corner case that nobody of
us has
hit before. Does it mean we deserve angry words?
Pierre
Grab my scripts/build system off github if you want to try my build.
This is not the first time that I have been told on this list that I am
on my own.
I reported a problem. The issue comes from using LFS to build itself,
the build on the host system always works.
Here is the process:
build LFS on pclinuxos, working.
boot to the newly build LFS system
Use the same scripts and build LFS using the just built LFS. This has
perl segfaulting.
Change the perl to version 5.26.1. This works.
Does any one here use LFS to build itself?
Absolutely. I've been doing that for 15 years.
Does your build fail if you are using jhalfs?
-- Bruce
How would you validate that
the "system works" if you didn't. It must be able to reproduce it self.
How else you you know that the LFS build process works correctly.
You can only know if it can rebuild it self.
That tells you that it built correctly and is working.
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