Jeremy Huntwork wrote:
Obviously '-B' works for you, and obviously, Ryan's methods work for him. Is there a 'best for LFS' in all of that?
In the interests of getting this issue off your/our plates I'd say we choose whatever method is most suited to LFS as it is now. That is, whichever works on x86 native compilations and is officially supported/documented upstream. Yes, I understand people's desires to keep LFS' & CLFS' instructions as close as possible, but given the very different purposes of the two toolchains between those books I'd say this is one point at which it's reasonable to expect the instructions to differ.
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