On 08/25/15 14:59, William Harrington wrote:
On Tue, August 25, 2015 05:08, Niko Sauer wrote:
On 08/24/15 14:27, Tim Tassonis wrote:
Hi all
I've successully build an 64-bit lfs/blfs system that also runs very
nicely and leaves next to nothing desired.
Sadly, I'm getting to the point of having to use some binary-only stuff
like skype and printer drivers that only exist in 32-bit variants,
forcing me to have some sort of multiarch support in order to run them.
I'm aware of the clfs project, but at first look, it only describes the
construction of a whole cross-compiled system, while I hope I can get
away with a little less work, like maybe only gcc,binutils,glibc and
then some additional libraries required by the programs.
Does anybody know of a description how to achieve this?
Kind regards
Tim
Have you tried CBLFS?
Right now CBLFS is useful for multilib instructions. It's a dead project.
It is better for someone to utilize BLFS and if multilib installations are
required, use CBLFS as a guide and BLFS packages.
Sincerely,
William Harrington
That is what I did, but only installed 32-bit up to a point where the
required apps worked. It was trying and I resolved not to do it again.
Good luck,
Niko Sauer
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