Ryan Oliver wrote:
One final thing.
Back in the day we used to supply the following patches to gcc for the
cross-toolchain builds
Starting with 3.4.3
http://svn.cross-lfs.org/svn/repos/cross-lfs-scripts/trunk/ryan/patches/gcc-3.4.3-clean_exec_and_lib_search_paths_when_cross-1.patch
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DJ Lucas wrote:
>
> For example, here is my chapter 6 glibc and chapter 6
> binutils build scripts:
>
From 6.4, not SVN. I didn't yet want to mess with the changes in the
toolchain.
-- DJ Lucas
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Gordon Schumacher wrote:
> Indeed, I'm not even attempting to address that yet - for the
> immediate moment, just getting each package's files isolated into its
> own tarball is such a big first step that I'm willing to deal with any
> changes that need to be made to install those packages.
Yea
Ryan Oliver wrote:
#
# OK, how to build yourself out ch6
#
# install linux headers
# Build glibc 32 and 64 as per cross-lfs
# Toolchain adjustment
#
# Perform
2008/12/21 Rick Houkes :
> The new LFS SVN, since the new build methoud was introduced, I was
> able to build under 64-bit. After it was finished, I decided to add
> some software to it, which went fine, until I got to openldap. It uses
> a Perl library as part of its building process, but somehow
The new LFS SVN, since the new build methoud was introduced, I was
able to build under 64-bit. After it was finished, I decided to add
some software to it, which went fine, until I got to openldap. It uses
a Perl library as part of its building process, but somehow the
libraries of that Perl seem n