Le 18/02/2014 05:10, Armin K. a écrit :
> In BLFS, GCC-4.8.2 page has the following:
> 
> 
> 
> The instructions below let the build machinery perform a “bootstrap”
> intentionally. This is necessary if you install the Ada compiler anyway.
> Even if you don't, a bootstrap is recommended for robustness.
> 
> 
> 
> Which is, ihmo, a correct thing to do - a bootstrap. But yet,
> instructions down below contain:
> 
>     --disable-bootstrap         \
> 
> Is this intentional or what? This disables bootstrapping, but the
> explanation just before the configure block says that bootstrap is being
> preformed.
> 
> Also, I'll check this package and post a patch if necessary.
> 
Well, I had suppressed the disable-bootstrap when I worked on this,
but later Bruce put it back (while removing ADA instructions at
the same time). I consider bootstrapping is the correct thing to
do, unless maybe you are rebuilding the same version of GCC as in
LFS.

Regards
Pierre
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