>> I'm facing an error in 6.7 linux API headers.... specifically the step > ...snip... >> Thanks, >> Anand > > I am experiencing the exact same issue. A directory listing indicates that all > the files exist; however attempting to execute them results in the No such > file > or directory, which leads me to believe it is missing a dependency. > > A ldd <file> results in the same error. > > Guidance anyone?
Make sure you delete all the source directories that you untar, before adjusting the tool chain. Have you run the script for checking the host system requirements? I noticed that on my ubuntu host /bin/sh was linked to dash. I changed this to point to bash. Also I used the following cflags: -march=native, -pipe, -O2, -fomit-frame-pointer. Not sure if they have any bearing on the outcome, but, since its a change that I made since my last unsuccessful attempt at LFS , i thought i might add it here anyways. Anand -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page