TheOldFellow wrote:
Fair comment. My earlier posts in LFS-Support in reply to an OP who was
interested in gcc-4 had the links in. But thanks for repeating them.
I'm attempting to stimulate some interest in moving LFS forwards.
It won't be long before LFS is far beyond Greg's build process. Greg's
still focusing on strictly x86 builds, LFS is on it's way to building on
anything for anything with the integration of Ryan's cross-lfs scripts.
I thing Greg's work deserves close examination - on more than the gcc-4
front. And it does work.
I followed Greg's work for quite some time. There's flaws in there, and
they've been discussed on the LFS lists previously.
Another good way to find out the reasoning behind his choices is to look
at the diy-linux-dev archives - very educational.
His archives also expose the fact that DIY is him alone - it's not a
community thing - for that reason alone, LFS is the better project, IMHO.
J
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