On 7/19/2012 12:47 PM, Эмиль Кранц wrote:
> No, it isn't.
> And if OP is still in the dark, then he should RTFM. Everybody else does.
> Especially https://lfs.pilgrims.ru/lfs/view/development/chapter01/how.html
> to answer this particular question
> More importantly
> https://lfs.pilgrims.ru/lfs/vi
No, it isn't.
And if OP is still in the dark, then he should RTFM. Everybody else does.
Especially https://lfs.pilgrims.ru/lfs/view/development/chapter01/how.html
to answer this particular question
More importantly
https://lfs.pilgrims.ru/lfs/view/development/prologue/prerequisites.html
for general
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On 07/19/2012 08:49 AM, Эмиль Кранц wrote:
> rtfm
>
> 2012/7/19 gmspro mailto:gms...@yahoo.com>>
>
> Hi,
>
> In chapter to make the toolchain, binutils and gcc are compiled twice. Why?
> If i
> don't follow that, or if i don't compiled twice, would
@gmspro Because the first time around, your tools are dependent on
your original system libraries, whereas the second pass, you've
chrooted and therefore cannot access the original system libraries,
you need to build your own.
The manual has a better explanation.
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rtfm
2012/7/19 gmspro
> Hi,
>
> In chapter to make the toolchain, binutils and gcc are compiled twice. Why?
> If i don't follow that, or if i don't compiled twice, would there be any
> problem?
>
> Any answer will be highly appreciated?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --
> http://linuxfromscratch.org/m
Hi,
In chapter to make the toolchain, binutils and gcc are compiled twice. Why?
If i don't follow that, or if i don't compiled twice, would there be any
problem?
Any answer will be highly appreciated?
Thanks in advance.
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