An example of how the host can corrupt the temporary libraries when you
don't cross-compile would be very educational as well. It helps in proving
that cross-compiling really is recommended.

I don't think the above is applicable.


If it's not applicable then that note should be removed from the book. I copy and pasted from that page that says corruption could become an issue

I don't recall explicit problems, but I didn't run the ICA analyses.

If true, then that ties in with my previous comments. The notes as they appear in the book right now hint toward issues if we don't build a cross-compiler (even if it's only a cross-compiler that compiles for itself as we only change the vendor portion of the TGT, not the fundamental architecture itself).

Gerard

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