marty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Robert's glibc-hlfs book builds pretty well if you follow the directions > EXACTLY and don't get creative. You should have 0(zero) Error 1 failures.
I've continued, and there does not seem to be any major issues. For the case of safety, however, once chapter 6 was completed, I started it over to ensure a clean and proper build. In addition, I am not going for a vanilla build; Some of the packages I intend to use are not covered by the vanilla HLFS build, including Metalog, dhcpd, and LVM. > Building HLFS is an unforgiving process. If you are seeing terminal failures, > the toolchain is probably already borked. Just start all over again fresh from > the beginning, (as many times as it takes to overcome human nature:) I think the failures are based in the fact that I'm building a hardened system in a differently-hardened system (gentoo-hardened), and the two sets of options are conflicting with one another. > When you post, include some build environment info for reference. Some > platforms have issues that are not documented. Okay. What information would be appropriate for such a situation. The system is a 2.8GHz P4 with 1GB of RAM. The host OS is a hardened Gentoo system using kernel 2.6.22.3. Pax does seem to be installed, which accounts for the original issue that started this thread. Having passed that hurdle, however, there does not seem to be any instability at this time. -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/hlfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
