Chris Staub schreef:
Michiel Faber wrote:
Chris Staub schreef:
mrdaniel wrote:
You don't need to mkdir /tools/include/asm. Just do as the book
says. If the instructions didn't work then you missed something.
I dont agree, i had to make the directory asm first too... It depends
on
On 1/20/06, Michiel Faber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont agree, i had to make the directory asm first too... It depends
on your host version of mkdir.
No you don't have to create any directories first.
But i wrote an email about it.
Dan Nicholson schreef:
On 1/20/06, Michiel Faber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont agree, i had to make the directory asm first too... It depends
on your host version of mkdir.
No you don't have to create any directories first.
But i wrote an email about it.
Michiel Faber schreef:
i did the test. I end up with; foo/bar and bar/bar.
And i think that is the way it's supposed to be.
The first one we created. The latter one we copied
i can recall that i get a error about not able to create a dir. So i
did also
$ mkdir foo/foo
$ touch
mrdaniel wrote:
hi chris,
as for your tips ldd/tools/bin/env, i had also run that, but its still no
such file or directory.
I did issue the command as follows :-
# env enter
it worked but only in chroot.
FYI I'd spent 10 days trying out the LFS, and had learnt quite a fair bit more
hi chris,
before taking on the redo process once again, may i enquire about the task in
ch5.5 Linux-libc-headers especially with to following line from page 37 :-
cp -Rv include/asm-i386 /tools/include/asm
in my earlier attempts there were errors of not able to find many header files
during
Chris Staub schreef:
mrdaniel wrote:
hi chris,
before taking on the redo process once again, may i enquire about the
task in ch5.5 Linux-libc-headers especially with to following line
from page 37 :-
cp -Rv include/asm-i386 /tools/include/asm
in my earlier attempts there were errors
Michiel Faber wrote:
Chris Staub schreef:
mrdaniel wrote:
You don't need to mkdir /tools/include/asm. Just do as the book says.
If the instructions didn't work then you missed something.
I dont agree, i had to make the directory asm first too... It depends on
your host version of mkdir.
mrdaniel wrote:
hi chris,
before taking on the redo process once again, may i enquire about the task in
ch5.5 Linux-libc-headers especially with to following line from page 37 :-
cp -Rv include/asm-i386 /tools/include/asm
in my earlier attempts there were errors of not able to find many