Re: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-26 Thread Henry Grefrath
Ok - it seems that I will have to accept that :-(. So the approach will be to use the hint for small footprint system and compile it on another machine manually forcing the target to be 586? Thanks Henry At 25.10.2005 08:07 +0200, you wrote: Matthew Burgess wrote: Henry Grefrath wrote:

Re: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-25 Thread Tor Olav Stava
Matthew Burgess wrote: Henry Grefrath wrote: Hi Tony, I was hoping I could build a small system on this laptop. It has 32MB of RAM and I setup a 75MB swap partition. The rest of the hard disk 1.2GB is mounted as /mnt/lfs. I think you might struggle with that, I'm afraid. Building just

RE: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-24 Thread Jose Luis Garcia Lopez
I used all the sources from the live CD and I applied the following patches from the CD: gcc-3.4.3-linkonce-1.patch gcc-3.4.3-no_fixincludes-1.patch gcc-3.4.3-specs-2.patch In the chapter 5.4 donĀ“t need any patch, and in the 5.11 you only need aply : gcc-3.4.3-no_fixincludes-1.patch and

Re: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-24 Thread Tony Sauri
Henry Grefrath wrote: Hi, I have been following the book using the LiveCD 6.1.3 on my Toshiba Laptop Satellite Pro 430CDT. I'm not a LFS building expert but I would question whether your hardware platform has the resources for the job. That model laptop maxes RAM at 48MB and the

Re: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-24 Thread Henry Grefrath
Hi Tony, I was hoping I could build a small system on this laptop. It has 32MB of RAM and I setup a 75MB swap partition. The rest of the hard disk 1.2GB is mounted as /mnt/lfs. So far I have only copied the sources onto the HD and I have build the binutils. Regards Henry At 24.10.2005

Re: gcc 3.4.3 make bootstrap error chapter 5

2005-10-24 Thread Matthew Burgess
Henry Grefrath wrote: Hi Tony, I was hoping I could build a small system on this laptop. It has 32MB of RAM and I setup a 75MB swap partition. The rest of the hard disk 1.2GB is mounted as /mnt/lfs. I think you might struggle with that, I'm afraid. Building just chapter 5 on an Athlon XP