-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Alexander E. Patrakov wrote: > J. Greenlees wrote: >> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> Hash: SHA1 >> >> I have consistently been getting a failure for bootstrapping in pass one >> of gcc-4.1.2. I finally saw what was causing it on a strictly 32 bit >> build. using r2032 on the ancient laptop with extremely limited >> resources I noticed: >> fixing machine name for /usr/bin/[ each package on the cd with a binary >> installed here] >> >> then a fatal run out of pages error. >> make returns error 2 >> make returns error 1 >> >> why would make bootstrap have to fix the machine name for every >> application installed on the cd? >> > > I don't know. The machine name is set in stone in config.site. Please > mail me privately the failed log for gcc and the log for binutils, just > in case. Or compare them with my logs that you can download from > http://ums.usu.ru/~patrakov/test/logs/ > it was only with the path not set to include /tools/bin that this happened. The cd tool chain recursively worked on every package in /usr/include/ which is where it got the x11 apps to edit machine name. why the livecd name of i586-gnu-linux had to be changed to i586-gnu-linux I'm not sure.
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