Marty _ wrote:
I dont mean to get on your toes or anything, but im doing the same thing. (result of endless tries of trying to get a stable amd64 and i686 compiles going symataniously with gcc in a secure enviroment) Im either almost finished or nowhere near, im still debugging right now. (208 installs of glibc later ....) Just to say im not sure where your going but i hope to have each compilier stored away for emulation, could be handy for lfs users, who knows... I'll release the book/documents anyways, might turn it into my own distro at some point..

Well it sounds like we'll have a good number of testers for the x86_64 arch then :)


The best way to help, would be to keep an eye on the rendered book (and the lfs-book mailing list, if you want to watch the changes as they happen) which I'll do my best to keep up to date there in my home directory until it gets added to the auto-render scripts alongside the other LFS books. Test the builds, submit errors, suggestions, etc.

Thanks!

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