Mezlo wrote:
Is there a list of the minimum requirements for a host system to
successfully compile the packages from LFS? More specifically, what
packages (and minimum versions) need to be installed on the existing host?
The reason I'm asking is I'm attempting to do an LFS compile on my
Playstation 2, which is running binutils-2.9EE-3a, gcc-2.95.2-3a, and
kernel-2.2.1_ps2-7. As you can see, most packages have not been
maintained since 2002 or so.
In chapter 5, I successfully get through the "make" stage of binutils,
but when I run "make -C ld LIB_PATH=/tools/lib" it dies with the error
"as: unrecognized option `-mwarn-short-loop'".
Any info or recommendation will be greatly appreciated. If you think I'm
nuts for even attempting this, I agree with you. ;)
Mezlo
There is a bug right now for adding that to the book -
http://bugs.linuxfromscratch.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1598. Here is the list
of requirements we have so far:
bash
binutils >= 2.13
bzip2
coreutils
diffutils
findutils >= 4.1.20
gawk >= 3.0
gcc >= 3.0
glibc
gzip
make >= 3.79.1
patch
perl
sed >= 4.0
tar
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