Re: Version 7.0-cross-lfs-20050818-x86_64

2005-08-19 Thread Randy McMurchy
Doug Ronne wrote these words on 08/19/05 10:32 CST: > On 8/19/05, Jim Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>After LFS is built, you can safely delete the /tools directory, but >>I recommend keeping it as a contingency if something should ever go wrong. > > I never thought of that, pretty good i

Re: Version 7.0-cross-lfs-20050818-x86_64

2005-08-19 Thread Doug Ronne
On 8/19/05, Jim Gifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Doug, > After LFS is built, you can safely delete the /tools directory, but > I recommend keeping it as a contingency if something should ever go wrong. I never thought of that, pretty good idea though. -Doug -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/

Re: libexec [was: Version 7.0-cross-lfs-20050818-x86_64]

2005-08-19 Thread Kev Buckley
> > I don't know if this is really a bug or not. Several tools in the > cross compiler and the temporary tools install things into libexec. > So far it hasn't caused me any trouble as I think they are things that > never get used, then the directories get deleted. But it got me > curious, I don'

Re: Version 7.0-cross-lfs-20050818-x86_64

2005-08-19 Thread Jim Gifford
Doug, After LFS is built, you can safely delete the /tools directory, but I recommend keeping it as a contingency if something should ever go wrong. -- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] LFS User # 2577 Registered Linux User # 299986 -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/

Version 7.0-cross-lfs-20050818-x86_64

2005-08-19 Thread Doug Ronne
I don't know if this is really a bug or not. Several tools in the cross compiler and the temporary tools install things into libexec. So far it hasn't caused me any trouble as I think they are things that never get used, then the directories get deleted. But it got me curious, I don't see a libe