--- Joe Ciccone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> go moko wrote:
> > --- Joe Ciccone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> Ken Moffat wrote:
> >>     
> >>>  Cross-compiling perl is painful.  I'm sure Joe
> is
> >>>       
> >> fixing this up
> >>     
> >>> for CLFS2, but for CLFS1 there have been too
> many
> >>>       
> >> problems with it.
> >>     
> >>>   
> >>>       
> >> What's being done in 2.0 is not exactly kosher
> >> either but, definitely
> >> painful. Generating the config.sh on a built
> system.
> >> It's the first
> >> thing done after rebooting/chrooting. And using a
> >> HUGE sed to parse out
> >> all kinds of host relevant stuff. Still need to
> find
> >> a better way to do it.
> >>     
> >
> > Understand.
> > But why not put in in chapter 9, with others
> temporary
> > tools built after reboot in /tools, instead of
> chapter
> > 10, which is for the definitive system built in /
> and
> > /usr? It's just a question of place in the book,
> > nothing else.
> >
> >   
> Try to cross-compile it, then you'll understand. It
> is nearly
> impossible. It used to be cross-compiled, but it was
> unstable.

Yes, but chapter 9 is no more cross-compiling, as
we've already rebooted. It's just complementary but
temporary tools.


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