On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Clemens Haupt wrote:
Ok. I finished chapter 5 and I go on studying the beginning of 6.
When I'll understand the most of it I'll try to come to the end. Just a
final question: In /sources of the chrooted system, which directories
should be there? For instance glibc-build has
On Tuesday 17 January 2006 12:55, Ken Moffat wrote:
When you start chapter 6, you need access to the binutils-build and
binutils-2.whatever directories from chapter 5 (the book has a note
telling you not to delete these in pass 2).
OK! Thank you very much!
Otherwise, you should
delete
Clemens Haupt wrote these words on 01/17/06 07:27 CST:
I think you have experience enough so I'll allways keep your advice
in mind! :-)
Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.
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On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Randy McMurchy wrote:
Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.
Which I guess is an instruction to read the book thoroughly, e.g.
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter05/chapter05.html#ch-tools-introduction
Hmm, three
Randy McMurchy wrote:
Clemens Haupt wrote these words on 01/17/06 07:27 CST:
I think you have experience enough so I'll allways keep your advice
in mind! :-)
Or, you could actually just read the book, and do everything on your
own.
You expect someone to actually read the book and figure it
Probably, you did something wrong when you built perl (mtrace is perl,
and I think it's the main reason we build any of that odoriforous
package in chapter 5. ISTR that 'perl -V' in chroot will tell you where
perl's @INC is looking, then it's usually just a matter of identifying
what you did
Paul G Rogers wrote these words on 01/18/06 01:39 CST:
Use book. Book good.
No Paul, it is Follow book, book good. FBBG
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