Greg Schafer writes:

Jim, I don't know how to say this without sounding offensive, so please
accept my apologies in advance if I'm totally off the planet, but quite
frankly, I don't believe you have the necessary know-how to be making
fundamental changes to the cross build method.

I've been working on this for over a year Greg, you a few weeks. I would suggest that you stop posting on lfs-dev until you can be civil.
After looking at your commit in detail, it's quite clear to me that you've
"borrowed" elements of my research when making these massive changes. I
don't mind you doing that, because it's a step in the right direction, but
could you please do the proper and ethical thing and at least give credit
where credit is due? I suspect Gerard and Matt will be rather unhappy if
their team members are participating in unethical practices. For the
record, I've learned a lot from studying Ryan's scripts and should I ever
produce some cross compilation documentation I will be acknowledging the
work in Cross-lfs, along with Crosstool, etc, etc, etc...

Greg I look at your hack, I also looked at the way Ryan did things, but I borrowed my approach from Rene Rebe from the T2 project. Now I'm going back to my vacation, because of your content of your email a lot of my personal friends called me and told me about this, so I thought it was worth answering on my vacation. P
Regards
Greg
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