chapter 5, bash 3.2 yacc version?

2008-03-29 Thread J. Greenlees
I decided to check PCLinuxOS as a build environment, which has been fine until installing bash in chapter 5. [ even running the test on tcl generated zero errors ] errors with yacc, command not found error 127 so the question: Bison or BYacc? which one to install and link to yacc? or, is it not

(2008032901 - LFS) Introduction

2008-03-29 Thread Adrian Fisher
Hello all :) I just joined these lists so thought I would introduce myself. I am Adrian from England and am learning Linux. I am an IT contractor and currently do technical support (M$). I have two computers, one to use for everyday things and another one to use for my LFS system. I am sur

Re: chapter 5, bash 3.2 yacc version?

2008-03-29 Thread Dan Nicholson
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 12:44 AM, J. Greenlees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > errors with yacc, command not found > error 127 > > so the question: > Bison or BYacc? which one to install and link to yacc? You want bison. It installs a yacc binary. > or, is it not worth installing either into

LFS v6.3 - 6.56. Util-linux-2.12r

2008-03-29 Thread borrev
Hi folks, I am having problems posting to the list. If you have received this before kindly disregard. If not, please review, I have been stuck a couple of days trying to get this out... I am back again, following the book and on this round it's been relatively smooth sailing. I am at the Util

been away a long long time

2008-03-29 Thread Dennis Clarke
I first tried a LFS build on a Sun Sparc 20 back in 2002 and worked at it for nearly six months. I'm back with another RISC based build on a PowerPC embedded device and I am hoping for success. So, I am happy to see that LFS is still around and that the founder is still very involved. It warms my