> Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 22:17:42 -0600 > From: Louis Rine <louisr...@gmail.com> > To: LFS Support List <lfs-support@linuxfromscratch.org> > Subject: Re: [lfs-support] 5.8 Libstdc++-4.8.1 > . . > > Anyway, as for those sanity checks: > > $ ls -laF /tools/bin/x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > -rwxr-xr-x 2 root root 5204187 Jan 17 18:29 > /tools/bin/x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib* >
OK. Size looks very large, even re cross- stuff; not near a machine to check just now. > $ /tools/bin/x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > gives the usage message > > $ x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > without path components still gives the usage message > OK. > $ whereis x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib: > > so I guess whereis doesn't find it... > > $ which x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > /tools/bin/x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib > > but which seems to. > Those look all-OK, incl the 'which' -vs- 'whereis' as they don't necessarily search in exactly the same set of places: if you did 'whereis -b -B /tools/bin -f x86_64-lfs-linux-gnu-ranlib ' then it should find it ok. > I find it baffling. I can't understand why the install script for libstdc++ > doesn't find that program. I *hope* I'm just making a simple typo > somewhere, but I'm checking pretty darn closely and can't find one yet. > Plus if I am making an error, I've made the same one several times in a row > without being able to catch it. > > I'm wondering if something on my host system is too new of a version or > something. > See other reply today re perhaps some additional issues with/re host-sys-req. For the non-'problematic' items there, the max-version numbers look all-0K. rgds, akh -- -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page