Hi floks,
got some wired error during my make install pahse at chapter 5
gcc-3.4.3 Pass 1.
My host system is a SuSE 9.2 x86_64 system running on my AMD64 machine.
Used the shipped gcc and gnat compiler to install the LFS system.
Compilation went well but during my make install pahse is got an
Greetings all,
Most here minor cleanups
4.5. Creating the $HOME/cross-tools Directory
Remove Last para ie:
The created symlink enables the toolchain to be compiled so that it
always refers to /cross-tools , meaning that the compiler, assembler,
and linker will work both in this chapter and this
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On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 12:15:25PM +0100, TheOldFellow wrote:
Mark A. Nicolosi wrote:
I think the book should mention something like If you're computer has
SCSI disks and you don't have any IDE disks, sda would be (hd0). But
made to fit better into the paragraph. Hope that makes sense ;-)
I just added a glibc patch to the patches repo to fix the tst-cancel17
and tst-cancelx17 tests. The patch works for both 2.3.4 and 2.3.5 so I
just copied it and committed 2 patches. I have just finished a
successful LFS-testing build up to chapter6 glibc so the patch does
indeed solve the
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 07:06:46PM -0400, Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
I object to objections!!
You would. ;)
Anyway, I've merged the changes, validated them and rendered the book.
I'll hold off on commit until Matt gets a chance to review this.
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Mark A. Nicolosi wrote:
I think the book should mention something like If you're computer has
SCSI disks and you don't have any IDE disks, sda would be (hd0). But
made to fit better into the paragraph. Hope that makes sense ;-)
Actually, the ideal way of finding out GRUB's terminology is to use
Hi,
Is there a centralized location (SVN branch, website, mailing list, etc)
with up to date information on building LFS for AMD64?
I'm having problems, and would like to see how others have done it
before I pepper you all with questions.
Thanks,
Michael
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Michael Kipper wrote:
Hi,
Is there a centralized location (SVN branch, website, mailing list, etc)
with up to date information on building LFS for AMD64?
I'm having problems, and would like to see how others have done it
before I pepper you all with questions.
Thanks,
Michael
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