On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 22:21 +0100, pieter blomme wrote:
> I was sure. Not so sure anymore now. Re-ran the
> make-compilation in chapter 5, now all is going well and make
> is present.
Could be that you compiled it and ran the tests, but forgot the final
step of actuall
>> ../ext/Sys/Syslog/t/syslog...
>> # Failed test 'setlogsock() should return true: '''
[blahblah..]
>> DIED. FAILED test 176
>This looks like a socket layer failure. It might be that it's attempting
>to set up some sort of socket connection to something
On Sun, Nov 8, 2009 at 10:12 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> pieter blomme wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I finally got to building the real LFS-environment. However, after I
> > entered chroot, I can no longer issue the make command (bash: command not
> > found). I retried everything from chapter 6 onwards,
pieter blomme wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally got to building the real LFS-environment. However, after I
> entered chroot, I can no longer issue the make command (bash: command not
> found). I retried everything from chapter 6 onwards, so the error isn't
> there.
Chapter 6 onwards?
Are you sure yo
Hi,
i had a similar problem, i just compiled make in the chroot environment
after wards. all went fine. but you need the chroot command from 6.4, so
that /tools/bin is present in PATH
good luck
2009/11/8 pieter blomme
> Hi,
>
> I finally got to building the real LFS-environment. However, afte
pieter blomme wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally got to building the real LFS-environment. However, after I
> entered chroot, I can no longer issue the make command (bash: command
> not found). I retried everything from chapter 6 onwards, so the
> error isn't there.
> I suppose I made an error while
Hi,
I finally got to building the real LFS-environment. However, after I
entered chroot, I can no longer issue the make command (bash: command not
found). I retried everything from chapter 6 onwards, so the error isn't
there.
I suppose I made an error while compiling the make-package in chapter