William Harrington wrote:
>
> On Dec 12, 2012, at 6:38 PM, Henrik /KaarPoSoft wrote:
>
>> I am new to multilib, so I a wondering about stuff like:
>> - where in the toolchain building sequence should I target multilib? I
>> tried pass 1, but maybe it would be enough to target multilib later?
>> - what options should be used to configure the different packages at
>> each phase?
>
> As Eric suggested, look at Cross-LFS  http://trac.cross-lfs.org
>
> basicaly, you don't disable multilib in the toolchain and you setup
> multiple targets for 64bit 32bit and others, such as mips, and then you
> adjust build options for each package. Multilib will start directly at
> binutils, then gcc, then glibc, but you can't just follow LFS's order of
> packages and build multilib, a strict order is required.
>
> The main thing is a binutils and gcc that is multilib then build a 32
> bit and 64 bit glibc which will be used to build the multilib tools then
> you build the multilib glibc in final system to build the multilib system.

You could also try qemu-kvm instead of xen.  It's in BLFS and does not 
need any 32-bit libraries.

   -- Bruce



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