Hi all,
First of all, thanks to Dan for the cluebat about how gcc bootstraps
by default now. I didn't know that. Perhaps it could be mentioned.
However, I've noted the following commands (they've probably always
been there, just never bothered to noticed) in the Linux Headers
installation (both C
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 2:55 PM, Randy McMurchy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I noticed in the Chapter 5 GCC First Pass instructions it goes into
> detail about what bootstrapping is, but the command that follows is
> only 'make'.
>
> I'm confused. Perhaps all that text is a left over when we
Hi all,
I noticed in the Chapter 5 GCC First Pass instructions it goes into
detail about what bootstrapping is, but the command that follows is
only 'make'.
I'm confused. Perhaps all that text is a left over when we actually
used to bootstrap?
--
Randy
rmlscsi: [bogomips 1003.22] [GNU ld versi
DJ Lucas wrote:
>
> However, it seems to me that if LFS hasn't released say every (insert a
> responsible value here - 6?) months, if there is errata, a new tiny
> release should be made. It's not like it takes all that much to modify
> a released book from it's own svn branch--I mean all the