Re: Book Chap 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchail II

2006-01-17 Thread Ken Moffat

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Clemens Haupt wrote:


Ok. I finished chapter 5 and I go on studying the beginning of 6.
When I'll understand the most of it I'll try to come to the end. Just a
final question: In /sources of the chrooted system, which directories
should be there? For instance glibc-build has to be made another time
so the old one has to be removed before, hasn't it?


 When you start chapter 6, you need access to the binutils-build and 
binutils-2.whatever directories from chapter 5 (the book has a note 
telling you not to delete these in pass 2).  Otherwise, you should 
delete the directories created by unpacking a tarball as soon as you 
have finished that page of the book.


 At any time, if you make a mistake while building a package it is 
safest to throw away the directories and extract clean source code.


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Re: Book Chap 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchail II

2006-01-17 Thread Clemens Haupt
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:55,  Ken Moffat wrote:

   When you start chapter 6, you need access to the binutils-build and
 binutils-2.whatever directories from chapter 5 (the book has a note
 telling you not to delete these in pass 2).  

OK! Thank you very much!

Otherwise, you should
 delete the directories created by unpacking a tarball as soon as you
 have finished that page of the book.

Oh! OK ;-)

   At any time, if you make a mistake while building a package it is
 safest to throw away the directories and extract clean source code.

I think you have experience enough so I'll allways keep your advice
in mind! :-)

Thank you!

Kind regards
Clemens

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Re: Book Chap 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchail II

2006-01-17 Thread Randy McMurchy
Clemens Haupt wrote these words on 01/17/06 07:27 CST:

 I think you have experience enough so I'll allways keep your advice
 in mind! :-)

Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.

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Re: Book Chap 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchail II

2006-01-17 Thread Ken Moffat

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Randy McMurchy wrote:



Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.


 Which I guess is an instruction to read the book thoroughly, e.g.

http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/chapter05.html#ch-tools-introduction

 Hmm, three packages to keep for a bit in that version of the book.

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Re: Book Chap 5.7 Adjusting the Toolchail II

2006-01-17 Thread Chris Staub

Randy McMurchy wrote:

Clemens Haupt wrote these words on 01/17/06 07:27 CST:


I think you have experience enough so I'll allways keep your advice
in mind! :-)


Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.


You expect someone to actually read the book and figure it out 
themselves?! What are you thinking

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Re: LFS-6.1.1, Ch-6.11 glibc-2.3.4

2006-01-17 Thread Paul G Rogers
Probably, you did something wrong when you built perl (mtrace is perl, 
and I think it's the main reason we build any of that odoriforous 
package in chapter 5.  ISTR that 'perl -V' in chroot will tell you where

perl's @INC is looking, then it's usually just a matter of identifying 
what you did differently from the book.

What I got is Can't locate Config.pm in @INC..., but all the libraries
listed are in /tools/lib/...Can't locate Config.pm sounds ominous,
I'll have to check further.  IIANM I saved the as-built directories for
all the Ch5 packages that took longer to build than I'd care to do again,
 ;-).  Where is it supposed to be?

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Re: lfs-support Digest, Vol 871, Issue 1

2006-01-17 Thread Randy McMurchy
Paul G Rogers wrote these words on 01/18/06 01:39 CST:

 Use book.  Book good.

No Paul, it is Follow book, book good. FBBG

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