--- Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've never seen it done with the path specified as
> part of
> CROSS_COMPILE, but I don't see why that wouldn't
> work :)
I managed to build a cross compiled kernel for x86_64
under Slackware but it stops booting. Please refer to
the following thread
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, Björn Schlögl wrote:
Well, as you're not following LFS instructions I doubt anyone here will
be able to offer much help either. I'd strongly suggest using LFS-6.1
to build a Linux system from source, as it's been tried and tested by
many folks.
This will not work. I cannot
> Well, as you're not following LFS instructions I doubt anyone here will
> be able to offer much help either. I'd strongly suggest using LFS-6.1
> to build a Linux system from source, as it's been tried and tested by
> many folks.
This will not work. I cannot compile the glibc. So i cannot follow
Björn Schlögl wrote:
I actually do not follow the lfs books, but i try to compile a linux system
for myself. As a last resort i write to this mailing list:
Well, as you're not following LFS instructions I doubt anyone here will
be able to offer much help either. I'd strongly suggest using LFS
I actually do not follow the lfs books, but i try to compile a linux system
for myself. As a last resort i write to this mailing list:
i always get the error:
allocatestack.c:404: allocate_stack: Assertion 'size != 0' failed.
during make check.
This is an error within the nptl part of the glibc.
On Thu, 8 Sep 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, please fix your mailer - I _am_ reachable @linuxfromscratch.org,
AFAIK neither John nor Que are ;)
Hello,
according to what is said in the following thread in
linux questions ," there is an error in the LFS book; they
say there that Wh
Hello,
according to what is said in the following thread in
linux questions ," there is an error in the LFS book; they
say there that While compiling bash in chapter 5, the lfs authors obviously
left out something of great importance within the configure stage. You must
configure bash wit
Hello,
according to what is said in the following thread in
linux questions there is an error in the LFS book; they
say there that While compiling bash in chapter 5, the lfs authors obviously
left out something of great importance within the configure stage. You must
configure bash wit