Loïc Le Ninan wrote:
> Loïc Le Ninan <loic.leninan <at> gmail.com> writes:
>
>> So something probably went wrong in gcc pass 2, and it would be best to
>> start over again from scratch I suppose
>
> Hello,
>
> Self-replying my previous message after further investigation on this
> problem, and finally solving it.
>
> Both my gcc and binutils from pass 2 were built from the host toolchain, and
> not from pass 1.
>
> And it appears that the reason for this is a copy/paste error... More
> precisely : selecting the 'configure' commands from the PDF version of LFS
> 7.4 did not select the backslash at the end of each line on pages numbered
> 45 and 48. And I did not notice the problem until step 5.14 crashed.
>
> I started over from scratch using the right 'configure' commands, and step
> 5.14 went fine. Problem solved.
>
> Conclusion : Do not patch if it is not specified in the book, but
> double-check everything instead.

Copy from pdf is problematical.  It depends on the client.  Doing the 
copy from html on the web site is much more reliable.  You can download 
the no-chunks html version and access as a local file with your browser 
from your local system if connectivity is a problem.

   -- Bruce

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