LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread stosss
I started over from scratch. I have captured log files of everything. I ran tests on everything and captured all those tests. Everything was going along nicely. In chapter 6.4 I used: chroot $LFS /tools/bin/env -i \ HOME=/root TERM=$TERM PS1='\u:\w\$ ' \

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Chris Staub
On 12/03/2009 03:44 AM, stosss wrote: I started over from scratch. I have captured log files of everything. I ran tests on everything and captured all those tests. Everything was going along nicely. make: gcc: Command not found What happened? readelf -l /usr/bin/gcc | grep interpret

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread stosss
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Chris Staub ch...@beaker67.com wrote: On 12/03/2009 03:44 AM, stosss wrote: I started over from scratch. I have captured log files of everything. I ran tests on everything and captured all those tests. Everything was going along nicely. make: gcc: Command not

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Chris Staub
On 12/03/2009 04:04 AM, stosss wrote: On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Chris Staubch...@beaker67.com wrote: readelf -l /usr/bin/gcc | grep interpret What's the result? readelf: Error: '/usr/bin/gcc': No such file So I probably did something wrong and changing my path when logging out and

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread stosss
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Chris Staub ch...@beaker67.com wrote: On 12/03/2009 04:04 AM, stosss wrote: On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 3:59 AM, Chris Staubch...@beaker67.com  wrote: readelf -l /usr/bin/gcc | grep interpret What's the result? readelf: Error: '/usr/bin/gcc': No such file So I

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Chris Staub
On 12/03/2009 04:15 AM, stosss wrote: On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Chris Staubch...@beaker67.com wrote: On 12/03/2009 04:04 AM, stosss wrote: readelf: Error: '/usr/bin/gcc': No such file So I probably did something wrong and changing my path when logging out and back revealed that?

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread stosss
On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Chris Staub ch...@beaker67.com wrote: On 12/03/2009 04:15 AM, stosss wrote: On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:10 AM, Chris Staubch...@beaker67.com  wrote: On 12/03/2009 04:04 AM, stosss wrote: readelf: Error: '/usr/bin/gcc': No such file So I probably did something

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Chris Staub
On 12/03/2009 04:32 AM, stosss wrote: On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Chris Staubch...@beaker67.com wrote: On 12/03/2009 04:15 AM, stosss wrote: If /usr/bin/gcc does not exist, then clearly GCC was not installed, most likely because you missed make install in Chapter 6 GCC or somehow

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Jan-Christoph Bornschlegel
Am Donnerstag 03 Dezember 2009 10:32:56 schrieb stosss: Did everything get built using GCC on the host? If it did then this entire LFS build is toast. Well, if you compiled _anything_ successfully and don't have a working gcc in your chroot environment, the question is, how could you use the

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread Simon Geard
On Wed, 2009-12-02 at 23:21 -0500, Mykal Funk wrote: The machine has collected dust for the last 5 years. As it is a 486DX, it will take a couple days to see if your suggestions work. And yes, I think I left this one a bit too long. But I like a challenge. Thats why I bother with an old 486

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread stosss
Okay. I am starting over -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Aleksandar Kuktin
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009 03:44:43 -0500 stosss sto...@gmail.com wrote: I started over from scratch. I have captured log files of everything. I ran tests on everything and captured all those tests. Everything was going along nicely. In chapter 6.4 I used: chroot $LFS /tools/bin/env -i \

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Ken Moffat
2009/12/3 stosss sto...@gmail.com: I started over from scratch. I have captured log files of everything. I ran tests on everything and captured all those tests. Everything was going along nicely. Apart from what others have said, I find it useful to log what got installed. I think the book

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread linux fan
On 12/3/09, Simon Geard wrote: Wow... if you *do* get a new LFS build running on that, I'd be curious to know how long it took... My first guess is 11 days or so. Calculating from: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~sbu MHz=100 one_sbu=5848 lfs_6_5_sbus=153 seconds=899422 time=10,9:50:22 --

Re: Stormy Peters and the Gnome Foundation

2009-12-03 Thread Richard Melville
Just a quick report back. Although a good night was had by all, Stormy probably wasn't the right person to ask about Gnome technical issues as her post is mainly managerial. In reply to Jason she did say that Nautilus was very much in active development and that The Gnome Foundation was very

Re: LFS 6.5 chapter 8.3.1

2009-12-03 Thread Mike McCarty
stosss wrote: Okay. I am starting over I've been doing professional software development, including high reliability and availability stuff (telecommmunications equipment) since 1982. I had to restart my first build, too. Moral: Don't feel badly about it. It's a lengthy process which is easy to

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread Mike McCarty
linux fan wrote: On 12/3/09, Simon Geard wrote: Wow... if you *do* get a new LFS build running on that, I'd be curious to know how long it took... My first guess is 11 days or so. You don't necessarily have to build on that machine. However, I realize that may be part of the challenge.

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread linux fan
On 12/3/09, Mike McCarty wrote: You don't necessarily have to build on that machine. However, I realize that may be part of the challenge. Hmm, if LFS 6.5 cross compiles, could you build it on a fast machine for the slow machine and then put it on the slow machine with rsync or something? --

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread Mike McCarty
linux fan wrote: On 12/3/09, Mike McCarty wrote: You don't necessarily have to build on that machine. However, I realize that may be part of the challenge. Hmm, if LFS 6.5 cross compiles, could you build it on a fast machine for the slow machine and then put it on the slow machine with

Re: Linux-2.6.30.9 build failure

2009-12-03 Thread Bruce Dubbs
linux fan wrote: On 12/3/09, Mike McCarty wrote: You don't necessarily have to build on that machine. However, I realize that may be part of the challenge. Hmm, if LFS 6.5 cross compiles, could you build it on a fast machine for the slow machine and then put it on the slow machine with