Re: Removing GCC and other stuff from install

2005-12-05 Thread Jim Gifford
You realize if your remove gcc or binutils and you don't do it properly, 
your system will not run.


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Re: Removing GCC and other stuff from install

2005-12-05 Thread Wim Godden
Is there no easy way to remove all those things, so you keep only the bare
system ?



Jim Gifford wrote:

 You realize if your remove gcc or binutils and you don't do it properly,
 your system will not run.

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Re: Removing GCC and other stuff from install

2005-12-05 Thread Chris Staub

Wim Godden wrote:

Is there no easy way to remove all those things, so you keep only the bare
system ?


Check the LFS hints. There should be 1 or 2 on stripping your system down.
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