Hi,

Thanks for your reply.

I strictly followed the clfs multilib book several times now - excepting
software versions - and I realize I'm just stuck each time at the
Boot/Chroot step.

No you didn't, as your variables below clearly indicate. For example, you apparently added "frenchslack" to the CLFS_TARGET vars...and a number of other changes.
My bad. It seems that I pasted env variables for wrong sessions :( Anyway you are right concerning the "vendor" strings, sorry it's not that strict following indeed (and sorry for my english).

There's one problem right there - Bash in /tools is linked to the host, and I bet so is everything else (such as Coreutils, which would explain the /tools/bin/env issue above). My guess your messing with various env. vars (and/or not bothering to set the right PATH) has messed things up...either that or it is due to even more deviations from the book that you haven't mentioned. All I can suggest is to rm -rf /{cross-,}tools/*, go back to the beginning and *actually* follow the book's instructions...all of them...
You're perfectly right. cross-tools are compiled via a Bash script I wrote and I probably I mixed variables from that script along with variables from my env, so it may be have messed the PATH up.

Thank you very much for your time and directions. I'll drop a line if everything went OK rebuilding from the beginning. Have a nice day.

appzer0
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