Hi, this is the same error I was getting and I had problems with PERL
the details can be see at ... http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?t=397206 try running the test .. perhaps you will only need to rename some files .. Hardik. --- "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I put the 6.8 repopulation in root's bash_profile in > the chroot environment, replaced the glibc source, > and tried once more. It wasn't successful. I ran a > log of the make check, and grepped it for "Error" to > get this: > > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/libio/tst-fopenloc.check] > Error 127 > make[1]: *** [libio/tests] Error 2 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/bug-regex24.out] > Error 1 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/tst-regex2.out] > Error 1 > make[2]: > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/annexc.out] Error > 1 (ignored) > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/bug-regex2-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/bug-regex14-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/bug-regex21-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/tst-rxspencer-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/tst-pcre-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/tst-boost-mem] > Error 127 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/posix/bug-glob2-mem] > Error 127 > make[1]: *** [posix/tests] Error 2 > make[2]: *** > [/usr/local/src/glibc-build/nptl/tst-stack3-mem] > Error 127 > make[1]: *** [nptl/tests] Error 2 > make: *** [check] Error 2 > > I suppose this means I need to start all over, Ch5 > isn't correct? Blow it all away and rebuild Ch5 and > run all the tests? Just Ch5's glibc Pass 2? GCC? > How do I figure out what's usable, what isn't, and > how to get back on track? > > I also read 7.4 and the referenced FAQ. It says: > "Q: How will udev handle the /dev filesystem? > A: /dev is recomended to be a tmpfs filesystem that > is recreated on > every reboot. Although, udev does not care what > kind of filesystem > it runs on." > So my question is: Is there a reason I shouldn't > build /dev in the root partition during the build > process, then later let the udev bootscript build it > in a tempfs? I could always rebuild /dev while the > host system is running to the bare minimums of 6.8. > Consider it's a given that not only will this build > be done in many sessions, but there will be many > power-off's, and many times I'll have to use the > host for other purposes. > > > > Paul Rogers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > http://www.xprt.net/~pgrogers/ > Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do > communicates." > (I do not personally endorse any additions after > this line. TANSTAAFL :-) > > > -- > http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support > FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html > Unsubscribe: See the above information page > __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/lfs-support FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page