Randy McMurchy wrote: > Steve Crosby wrote: > >> So Chapter 5 can be inline with GCC (which builds static by default) >> or seperate but static, and Chapter 6 can be shared or static as you >> prefer. > > After thinking about this all day, I tend to think this is the > way to go. Build GMP and MPFR inline with GCC (static) in > Chapter 5, then break them out and build them separately in > Chapter 6. > > Chapter 5 is the tools that build our final production version > of packages. There's really no need to build GMP and MPFR > separately in Chapter 5. It is actually easier to simply put > instructions in the Chapter 5 GCC (both passes) to untar the > packages and let GCC do its thing. > > Then, in Chapter 6, break out GMP and MPFR into separate > packages. I'd like to see this as the direction we take.
I like that approach. It is a win-win. -- Bruce -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page