On 11/14/2009 04:54 PM, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
First off, I understand that in newer versions of LFS book, the build
process changed, so that GCC and binutils are built together. I still
use the old method, in which binutils and GCC are build separately.
This is reflected in this e-mail, so
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009 03:32:03 -0500
Chris Staub ch...@beaker67.com wrote:
On 11/14/2009 04:54 PM, Aleksandar Kuktin wrote:
First off, I understand that in newer versions of LFS book, the
build process changed, so that GCC and binutils are built together.
I still use the old method, in which
r-v-r Now I would like to create my own bootable lfs-cd. My question
r-v-r is: How to do it.
I recently built a custom LFS live CD for the Open Source Digital
Voting Foundation. I updated the live CD makefiles to reflect LFS 6.4
(plus a few other changes) and added an application program (Pvote)
When i include the line LFS_TGT=$(uname -m)-lfs-linux-gnu in the
.bashrc and run the command source ~/.bash_profile it complains that
bash: -lfs-linux-gnu: command not found.
Note I am using 6.5 LFS LiveCD with a VMWare machine,
When I drop that line/remove it, the command source ~/.bash_profile
On 11/16/2009 10:30 PM, knothea...@gmail.com wrote:
When i include the line LFS_TGT=$(uname -m)-lfs-linux-gnu in the
.bashrc and run the command source ~/.bash_profile it complains that
bash: -lfs-linux-gnu: command not found.
Note I am using 6.5 LFS LiveCD with a VMWare machine,
When I
On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 22:52 -0500, Chris Staub wrote:
On 11/16/2009 10:30 PM, knothea...@gmail.com wrote:
When i include the line LFS_TGT=$(uname -m)-lfs-linux-gnu in the
.bashrc and run the command source ~/.bash_profile it complains that
bash: -lfs-linux-gnu: command not found.
Then