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or our current http://cross-lfs.org/~kb0iic/CLFS-GIT-SYSTEMD/html/index.html
Those will provide you a better understanding of what you may be doing
wrong.
One critical step is changing your target triplet so the tools know
that it is cross compiling.
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n't use cross-tools.
What are you doing?
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n binary.
Coreutils will also overwrite groups program because it is better than
shadow's groups binary.
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f the above or aren't updated, the
user may want to do that, otherwise the --no-check-certificates option
may be required.
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Any kernel ran before 2.6.32 gives "FATAL: Kernel too old!"
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Welcome to LFS.
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On Mar 13, 2014, at 1:50 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> But does anyone have ippp or isdn devices any more? I don't even know
> what a dcbri device is.
Spellcaster DataComm/BRI ISDN card devices
Yeah, ippp and isdn devices still exist and people have them.
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On Feb 20, 2014, at 11:29 AM, Oshadha Gunawardena wrote:
> root:/etc# ps -e|grep log
> 1949 ?00:00:00 rsyslogd
I hope you aren't using cross-lfs with lfs bootscripts. We install
rsyslog with CLFS.
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idn't change since 7.4, it'll work.
You can bring your 6.3 up to date rather easily without much effort.
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> OK. Just let me know if you want me to do anything.
>
> -- Bruce
I heard from Jim Gifford, the original registrar, so I think we will
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> On Feb 19, 2014, at 4:46, loki wrote:
>
> On the address http://www.cross-lfs.org/ I'm getting a Domain for Sale.
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On Feb 17, 2014, at 9:19 PM, joel kammet wrote:
> But why do you still use /tools/bin/ for bash, file, & strip on
> page 202?
>
Have you ever tried stripping an already running process? Experiment.
There are tools for a reason.
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dupd/
I didn't upgrade some things like e2fsprogs and udev becauase I didn't
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t system requirements change for the
kernel and other packages) http://cross-lfs.org/~kb0iic/livecdupd/
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do not upgrade it, anymore, as it took much work
and distributions have better livecd's which a user can configure to
meet the host system requirements.
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not be your only issue.
I suggest you check the host system requirements.
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On Jan 16, 2014, at 1:04 PM, William Harrington wrote:
> The New short option -J (alias for --lzma) was put in 1.20.90 which is
> in 1.22.
This didn't make it,
Also for the release note: http://freecode.com/projects/tar/releases/295528
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gt; *** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.
>
> I seems that there should be some requirements of autoconf.
This has been stated at the support list numerous times.
GLIBC does not require autotools on the host for it to build.
Ignore the warning.
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ing tar 1.22 and looking at the ChangeLog and view
the doc/tar.texi @opsummary{xz}
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options to include for the build. If configure fails, then it is a
problem. If configure exits in success, then it is fine.
You will see lots of failed tests in the config.log. It doesn't mean
the configure script failed.
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if I need them to build a static binary, I'll have them around.
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If yo had to apply a patch which was not in the book's commands for
Chapter 6 perl, then you have something else bad in the build.
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s, segfaulted when using -O3
or -march set, even from before Grub 1.
Even when using -O3 you can get a "loading grub..." message that
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UB on boot. Installation is
>> impossible. Aborting.
Did you use optimizations while building grub?
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gcc source tree. Glibc may very well, too.
Any other deviations you don't mention?
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and substitution when built while the
default shell is dash. I wouldn't rule it out that your ch5 tools
could be the problem.
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rror 1
> make: *** [check] Error 2
Have you inspected the .out files to find out why the tests failed?
Did you use any optimizations with CFLAGS?
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s=D&ul=%2Fml%2Fgcc-testresults%2F%25&q=AddressSanitizer_HugeMallocTest
Maybe you'll find your platform there.
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latform specific.
You can always refer to the GCC mailing lists as there are always
current and past testsuite results.
I haven't seen it fail with Sparc64, x86, x86_64, PPC, or PPC64.
Current tests don't see it failing in vmware.
What is your platform?
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n,
This was reported back in August.
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On Dec 7, 2013, at 3:52 PM, William Harrington wrote:
> Also, doing a normal install of Slackware 14.1 didn't even install
> perl. I had to manually tag packages I wanted then I had a successful
> install.
> I think their install process is broken. I also had to add rc.sshd
e the issue, and I couldn't.
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:/usr/bin
export LFS LC_ALL LFS_TGT PATH
lfs:~$ cat .bash_profile
exec env -i HOME=$HOME TERM=$TERM PS1='\u:\w\$ ' /bin/bash
Up to gcc pass1 result:
Success.
No problems whatsoever.
Here is the config.log in gcc-build/mpc:
http://hastebin.com/mameleyite.md
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rmally do the base, a, ap, l, n, d, so I get the base system,
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On Dec 4, 2013, at 3:36 PM, Ken Moffat wrote:
> CONFIG_MK8 but works on K10
Ah was trying to find the exact configure option.
It works with my A4 3400, as well.
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On Dec 4, 2013, at 1:49 PM, Dan McGhee wrote:
> AMD-10-5745M
Have you used the powernow-k8 driver and have SMP enabled?
http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/X86_POWERNOW_K8.html
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bdir in configparams.
If you want a pure64 bit system with only lib, you need to disable
multilib, adjust the gcc specs to search only in /lib and /usr/lib
and /usr/local/lib or any other lib rather than lib64 for x86_64
targets. You can also set the default search path for binutils so it
on
On Nov 26, 2013, at 6:19 PM, Baho Utot wrote:
> Want to bet which one of these I can remember?
p33p1 for people!
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fferent" names, but I can't find what he wrote. I don't
> remember
> if he had identified a source.
Possibly it came from here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/ConsistentNetworkDeviceNaming
Check out biosdevname
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It'll help you get back to eth0. Otherwise, use whatever name the
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th syslinux, was quite simple. It may be the same way with efi
and uefi.
GRUB2 is okay, but it isn't that great. There are still plenty of
headaches out there with it. Although, I am glad it was working
partially with sparc64 systems.
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Then go to the link described in the sentence "Information on how to
post messages through Gmane is available on theposting messages page"
which links to "Posting messages" http://gmane.org/post.php
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On Nov 1, 2013, at 5:01 AM, Richard wrote:
> I'm struggling to understand why we have differing numbers of tests
> for the same package.
you will se some major differences between clfs and lfs because
graphite tests are ran with our builds.
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xpected passes93302
# of expected failures 261
# of unsupported tests 1368
/sources/gcc-build/gcc/xgcc version 4.8.1 (GCC)
I did have it fail back in May, but not this time around when I
released CLFS 2.1.0.
http://lists.cross-lfs.org/pipermail/clfs-dev-cross-lfs
./../e2fsck/journal.c:1072:
> undefined reference to `blkid_get_devname'
> dirinfo.o: In function `setup_tdb':
> /sources/e2fsprogs-1.42.8/build/e2fsck/../../e2fsck/dirinfo.c:63:
> undefined reference to `uuid_unparse'
Did you properly install util-linux which provides the uuid and blkid
libraries?
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On Oct 23, 2013, at 6:24 PM, Dan McGhee wrote:
> make -k check 2>&1 | tee glibc-check-log
> grep Error glibc-check-log
What as the output when running make -k check?
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On Oct 14, 2013, at 9:52 PM, Robert Sissick wrote:
> fs@lfshost /mnt/lfs/sources/glibc-build $ make
> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop.
Configure didn't finish and there is no Makefile. Find out why
configure didn't complete.
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ull set of tools to build a complete final system,
an editor is required, even if the build commands don't use it. But,
don't see an editor in ch5 any time soon.
Although, if you want to learn how to use sed and gawk, go for it!
Learn how to edit without an editor! Cause th
more fool-proof!!
>
> William, sorry for the trouble and thanks for the attention.
>
>
> Hans.
Always helps to not miss a package install! I can usually tell when
someone missed a package, but this is the first encounter of someone
not installing iana-etc
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On Oct 9, 2013, at 10:33 AM, hans kaper wrote:
> FAIL: ping-localhost.sh
> traceroute to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1), 64 hops max
> ../src/traceroute: can't find supplied protocol 'icmp'
> Failed at UDP tracing.
> traceroute to 127.0.0.1 (127.0.0.1), 64 hops max
> ../src/traceroute: can't find supplied
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Two different threads.
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On Oct 8, 2013, at 7:02 PM, Steve Crosby wrote:
> Changelog lists host system requirements changes for kernel to 2.6.34,
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/stable/chapter01/changelog.html
Indeed,
Not sure why
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Errata is blank.
What are you getting at?
Which ChangeLog states 2.6.34? You need to post links, not just state
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On Oct 3, 2013, at 3:24 PM, hans kaper wrote:
> I added a line and an error occurred. So login.defs was read.
Now find the line that is causing the invalid argument
chroot and run login and see what happens.
Also, install strace and run login and see what happens.
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On Oct 3, 2013, at 3:01 PM, hans kaper wrote:
> login: root
> password: xx
> crypt: Invalid argument
Not using pam?
Also, double check your login.defs in /etc
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> strings /usr/bin/ld | grep SEARCH_DIR
>
> If you did not install binutils, you will get the result above instead
> of what is at 6.17 in LFS 7.4
>
> Sincerely,
>
> William Harrington
>
> I'm not sure where I went wrong, but you were on the right track
> ther
f you did not install binutils, you will get the result above instead
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above, it means that most likely the gcc source and build directories
weren't removed before rebuilding gcc during pass2 in chapter 5. You
need to rebuild gcc.
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e following errors appear:
If command substitution is broken in your temp tools bash while in
chroot, then your host wasn't setup properly. You should have bash as
your default shell and bison yacc, not some other yacc. The host
system requirements page helps set the stage for tha
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On Sep 5, 2013, at 0:28, savyan wrote:
> Sir, I am getting the following error during making gcc 4.7.2. checking for
> MPFR... no configure: error: libmpfr not found or uses a different ABI..
Post the gcc-build/gcc/config.log or gcc-build/config.log if no gcc/config.log.
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On Aug 31, 2013, at 4:02, Carl Martin Bacus wrote:
> What should i do? Your Help will much be appreciated..
Running the tests with an ext file system or not?
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On Aug 29, 2013, at 22:26, Carl Martin Bacus wrote:
> bash: tar: command not found
Did you install tar from chapter 5?
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and this
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If you desire to build less support in GNU libc and plan on running a
3.10.9 kernel or later then change the option at your discretion.
Sin
t/mouse0 mouse1... then still a kernel issue. Can
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On Aug 16, 2013, at 3:25 PM, Dave Wagler wrote:
I just can't figure out how to write the configure command to
suppress this check.
Thanks for any help.
Libass isn't in BLFS. Where did you get libass? Maybe you need to
install fribidi!
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search mailing lists and documentation, then you will most likely
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LFS has a FAQ, has a mailing list (which is archived by gmane and
others to search), do not take the LFS support page and download page
and book for granted. Read and c
phased out around 2.19 or so.
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Debian uses eglibc, so that is the package you will be looking for the
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> I verified the last post in LFS support , But no solution .
XZ should have been installed before KMOD in chapter 6 and should not be using
any xz install from ch5 tools.
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On Aug 3, 2013, at 8:45, Parmenides wrote:
> weedly [ ~ ]$ su root
> Password:
> Sorry.
Use strace when running su. It will let you get an idea of the problem.
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the triplet and go on?
LFS_TGT is only used up to the point of Chapter 5 and GCC pass 2.
After GCC pass 2, the target triplet will be x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
or x86-unknown-linux-gnu.
LFS_TGT will no longer be in chroot as it isn't exported, nor required.
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On Jul 18, 2013, at 18:54, Kevin Abraham wrote:
> What would the right driver be?
Perhaps AHCI?
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have tty device nodes otherwise no input will be available for
passwd.
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On Jul 17, 2013, at 2:38 PM, alex lupu wrote:
Whatever happened to the CONFIG_RTC?
"Enhanced Real Time Clock Support (legacy PC RTC driver)"
http://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/RTC.html
May shed some light on the topic.
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to disable the generation of timeconst as it is
required by the kernel. Perl used to do it, but now bc does it.
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On Jul 13, 2013, at 0:02, "Erich Schulman (KT4VOL/KTN4CA)"
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> bin/sh: line 1: 29603 Segmentation fault ./gen-bases header 32 0
>> mp_bases.h
Does this happen when not using a vm?
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configure: WARNING: cpuid.h: proceeding with the preprocessor's result
configure: WARNING: cpuid.h: in the future, the compiler will take
precedence
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On Jul 1, 2013, at 10:28 AM, William K Helbig Jr wrote:
I went to the website at
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/cgi-bin/lfscounter.php to register
as an
LFS user but there is no option for 7.3 in the drop down list.
Hmmm that is a problem! I do not see 7.3, too.
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the kernel when using usb devices.
rootwait will wait indefinitely.
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program.
This will be correct as after binutils is built, the new linker will
default to /lib /usr/lib and not include /tools/lib.
When doing the toolchain test after gcc in ch6, it'll be using the new
linker and SEARCH_DIR will be back to defaults.
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e 176.
This may be the problem.
Have you changed any of the commands in the book?
Or have you updated any package versions?
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On Jun 21, 2013, at 3:57 AM, Sergey Shidlovsky wrote:
First command, "./configure --prefix=/tools" goes okay. But when I'm
trying to say next "make", I get compilation errors:
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ere:
http://www.policyrouting.org/iproute2.doc.html
Iproute2 is worth looking into and learning the syntax well. It's nice
and powerful!
you'll want to use:
ip link
ip addr
maybe ip route, too
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On Jun 18, 2013, at 4:47 AM, John Black wrote:
Adding IPv4 address 192.168.1.1 to the eth0 interface...Cannot find
device "eth0"
Can you add the address manually with ip?
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