On Jun 3, 2013, at 5:18 PM, geist1...@juno.com wrote:

When I am compiling my glibc-2.1.3 it say it says my compilier is too old, when actually it is newer, anyway I know what it needs and I have it.. So how do I say that Gcc is located at /mnt/lfs/usr/bin instead of usr/bin ??
THANK YOU marty

You need to start understanding things are to be done as stated in chapter 5. You should have gone to LFS 2.1.5 rather than using 2.0 which was never releeased.


The build process is way different than it was in 3.0.

Your host needs the required versions. Back then gcc 2.95.2 or 2.95.3 was standard in distros. Choose your distro carefully.

You will get to a point where gcc3 won't build a certain LFS version, then you'll get to the point where distros moved to gcc3 and then LFS had a bunch of patches.

Then you will get to a point where distros started using gcc4 and then there was a huge endeavor in LFS to port gcc3 code to gcc4 and thus a lot of patches.

After that it cooled down a bit.

Read carefully about the build process. It changes between 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0, and 7.0

Sincerely,

William Harrington
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