Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 11:15:22 -0500
Subject: Re: LFS 6.3 Chapter 6.12, GCC-4.1.2 startfiles check fails -- no
output
From: linuxscra...@gmail.com
To: lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
On 12/17/09, Pixel 73 wrote:
But now I found out, that the
On 12/18/09, Pixel 73 wrote:
trim the '' quoted text to just the part
want to resond to
==
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grep '/lib.*/crt[1in].*succeeded' dummy.log
is:
attempt to open /bin/../lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../crt1.o
succeeded
attempt to
Message: 4
Date: Fri, 18 Dec 2009 01:16:01 -0500
From: Chris Staub ch...@beaker67.com
Subject: Re: Knoppix is missing the patch command
To: LFS Support List lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org
Message-ID: 4b2b1e21.3050...@beaker67.com
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2009/12/18 Jonathan Wilkes jancs...@yahoo.com:
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.check
/sources/glibc-build/malloc/mtrace
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.mtrace
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.check
/bin/sh: /sources/glibc-build/malloc/mtrace: No such file
Hello there,
This is my first serious post to blfs-* ML.
I have a running LFS 6.4 (kernel version 2.6.27.4) system and I'm working on
BLFS 6.3 (stable).
I ran into trouble with the iptables-1.3.8 package.
In several places there were errors reulting from changes in header files. I
finally
While running a compile of GCC I got the following error:
hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
hda: possibly failed opcode: 0xc4
ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0xd4, count=1
ide0: reset: success
hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
hda: possibly failed opcode: 0x20
ide0: unexpected
Mykal Funk wrote:
While running a compile of GCC I got the following error:
hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
hda: possibly failed opcode: 0xc4
ide0: unexpected interrupt, status=0xd4, count=1
ide0: reset: success
hda: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy }
hda: possibly failed opcode:
Mykal Funk wrote:
While running a compile of GCC I got the following error:
Oh, if you have a distro which can use SMART, and your
disc is SMART capable, you can ask it.
# smartctl -i /dev/hda
will tell you whether you have a SMART capable disc, and whether
it be enabled. If your disc is SMART
Mike McCarty wrote:
Mykal Funk wrote:
While running a compile of GCC I got the following error:
Oh, if you have a distro which can use SMART, and your
disc is SMART capable, you can ask it.
# smartctl -i /dev/hda
This command showed that the drive was SMART enabled, though it
Hi Chris,
Here's the output after running grep as you outlined above.
-Jonathan
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.check
/sources/glibc-build/malloc/mtrace
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.mtrace
/sources/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.check
/bin/sh:
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