building x86_64 using lsflivecd-86_64

2009-11-14 Thread Lapohos Tibor
Hello All,   I the the 6.4 book thourgh, and it worked out very nicely. Now I need a 64 bit version. I am aware that the support for 64 bit systems is only about to come in a future release of LFS, but I would like to give it a shot somehow, since that is what I need. In order to do this, one

Re: building x86_64 using lsflivecd-86_64

2009-11-14 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Lapohos Tibor wrote: Hello All, I the the 6.4 book thourgh, and it worked out very nicely. Now I need a 64 bit version. I am aware that the support for 64 bit systems is only about to come in a future release of LFS, but I would like to give it a shot somehow, since that is what I need. In

Re: building x86_64 using lsflivecd-86_64

2009-11-14 Thread Aleksandar Kuktin
First off, I understand that in newer versions of LFS book, the build process changed, so that GCC and binutils are built together. I still use the old method, in which binutils and GCC are build separately. This is reflected in this e-mail, so don't let that confuse you. On Sat, 14 Nov 2009

Re: building x86_64 using lsflivecd-86_64

2009-11-14 Thread Aleksandar Kuktin
On Sat, 14 Nov 2009 22:54:49 +0100 Aleksandar Kuktin akuk...@gmail.com wrote: [snip] If you opt for a 64-bit only, however, the stock LFS commands should do the trick (I myself use ones from CLFS-1.0.0-x86_64-64, adapted for my versions of packages/patches). [snip] Hope I was