William Harrington wrote:
Hello everybody,
After the last few days of intense toolchain errors and other chap5 to
chap6 anomalies coming into the support channels, I was talking to a few people
about having something in the book to introduce programming tools to people. My
thought goes as this:
If people know how to use the programming tools that are available they would
be able to track problems down a lot easier and for themselves. This would of
course require the user to know what the programming tools are, where they are,
and how to use them to troubleshoot. There is a programming howto which covers
most of this information and I think that would help as suggested reading, but
not necessarily a pre-requisite since most users of LFS aren't programmers.
Take a look at this and see what you guys think about the programming howto and
if it would be considered as suggested reading for those prior to building LFS.
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Program-Library-HOWTO.html
--William (Ratrophy)
I've read (well, skimmed mostly) through this several times, but
unfortunately I still don't understand enough of it to know whether it
should be added to the book, though I do think it's a good idea to have
something about programming tools. Anyone else have any opinions?
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