Greetings, I have been looking clfs for a raspberrypi project. I came across the PiLFS site ( http://www.intestinate.com/pilfs/ ) but this appears to be based on a prebuild binary rather than traditional (C)LFS instructions of how to do it. I also browsed clfs-embedded/arm ( http://cross-lfs.org/view/clfs-embedded/arm/ ) and for a raspberrypi project and I stumbled on this:- ( http://www.jayway.com/2013/01/20/linux-from-scratch-on-raspberry-pi/ )
BUT my instinct it with the sysroot clfs ( http://cross-lfs.org/view/clfs-sysroot/arm/ ). It seem more substantial (it uses eglibc for a start), with more milage for long-rerm development and usage as more-powerful raspbis are rolled out . Now I take 'sysroot' to mean the whole shebang is built on a foreign-host (in this case an 'x86-cpu-based-computer and the resultant image is ransferred to some device which is then implanted into a raspberrypi board). Am I correct in this interpretation? Eitherway the current cblfs sysroot looks a little aged (it is dated about 2009 and appears to be based on kernel2.6.30 ,gcc-4.4.1, eglibc2.10. --Question1: Has anyone tried the current CLFS-sysroot for a raspberrypi and if so what were the results? --Question2: Could the current CLFS-sysroot be updated to mirror packages in current clfs development ( http://cross-lfs.org/view/svn/ ( i.e to be based on gcc-4.6.3, kernel-3.4.17,eglibc-2.15 and if so does anyone know of the relevant arm-CPU//raspberrypi patches for eglibc-2.15,gcc-4.6.3,binutils-2.23 and others in the distribution? thanks in advance sincerely bv _______________________________________________ Clfs-support mailing list [email protected] http://lists.cross-lfs.org/listinfo.cgi/clfs-support-cross-lfs.org
