On vr, 2011-06-17 at 22:12 +0800, Webmaster wrote:
> I never "check", because if the check passed it's useless but if the
> check failed you can do nothing.
If the check passed you know you have succeeded thus far, if it failed
you might have made a mistake. I'd rather _know_ something is wrong th
Webmaster wrote:
> I never "check", because if the check passed it's useless but if the
> check failed you can do nothing.
Then you do not understand the purpose of testing. I've heard
many a manager say more or less the same thing.
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Webmaster wrote:
> I think it's good to use LiveCD to build LFS. You don't need to
> install Host System (Ubuntu, etc.), just booting from the disk
> instead. And LiveCD also provides source codes, so you needn't
> download it.
To answer your question: I have successfully built an LFS
system from
I think it's good to use LiveCD to build LFS. You don't need to install Host
System (Ubuntu, etc.), just booting from the disk instead. And LiveCD also
provides source codes, so you needn't download it.--
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I never "check", because if the check passed it's useless but if the check
failed you can do nothing.
-- Original --
From: "robert";
Date: Fri, Jun 17, 2011 00:33 AM
To: "lfs-support";
Subject: 6.9. Glibc-2.12.1
cannot get beyond this:
make
I have the same problem. I founded the LFS environment in VirtualBox, and moved
it to my USB disk. I saw the same message.
Maybe there was something wrong when compiling the Linux Kernel? I don't
know...
-- Original --
From: "Brian Dickens";
Date: Th