Matt Darcy wrote:

Hi all,

I believe this has been discussed before, but after reading a post on lfs-chat recently and some pretty frustring issues within the support IRC channels, I thought I'd post this open question.

Should there be an "unsupported distro" page in the book.

Yes, although I know that Greg Schafer will disagree with me and say that it is a major cop-out. The question is where to draw the line between supported and unsupported distros.

There should be some general criteria, not just a list of distros. E.g., for Greg's unmodified DIY-linux, the host must be glibc-based, not uclibc-based. For LFS, my proposal is to require that the host must be able to build Chapter 5 up to gcc pass2 (feel free to draw the line earlier, but not later). According to this scheme, all build errors prior to gcc pass2 are classified as "insane host" bugs (wontfix), and all issues that pop up after that are LFS bugs.

Only after agreeing upon such a criterium, we can list individual distros as unsupported hosts, explaining the exact failure mode in each case.

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