Ken Moffat zarniwhoop at ntlworld.com writes:
No, not at all normal - in 7.2 we don't patch gcc.
/tools/lib/crti.o comes from glibc. Did you run the sanity check
after installing glibc ?
You are also using /tools-7.2 - perhaps something broke when you
decided not to use /tools.
On 11/23/2012 12:47 PM, Olivier Desbiens wrote:
Ken Moffat zarniwhoop at ntlworld.com writes:
No, not at all normal - in 7.2 we don't patch gcc.
/tools/lib/crti.o comes from glibc. Did you run the sanity check
after installing glibc ?
You are also using /tools-7.2 - perhaps something
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an alternative source for xz?
http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-5.0.4.tar.xz seems to be down.
Groet,
Thomas
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On 23/11/12 22:23, Thomas de Roo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an alternative source for xz?
http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-5.0.4.tar.xz seems to be down.
Groet,
Thomas
Whats the problem with that ?
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On 23/11/12 22:34, spiky wrote:
On 23/11/12 22:23, Thomas de Roo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an alternative source for xz?
http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-5.0.4.tar.xz seems to be down.
Groet,
Thomas
Whats the problem with that ?
ftp://ftp.lfs-matrix.net/../pub/lfs/lfs-packages/7.2/
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On Nov 23, 2012, at 4:23 PM, Thomas de Roo wrote:
Hi all,
Does anybody know of an alternative source for xz?
http://tukaani.org/xz/xz-5.0.4.tar.xz seems to be down.
Groet,
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Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given there:
tar -Jxf ../mpfr-3.1.1.tar.xz
but I got this error message:
tar:
nettxzl wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given there:
tar -Jxf ../mpfr-3.1.1.tar.xz
but I got this
On Nov 23, 2012, at 6:33 PM, nettxzl wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given there:
tar -Jxf
On 24 Nov 2012 00:33, nettxzl nett...@gmail.com wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given there:
tar
On 11/24/12, Bruce Dubbs bruce.du...@gmail.com wrote:
nettxzl wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given
On Nov 23, 2012, at 7:07 PM, nettxzl wrote:
Hi, good to know. I tried it out
tar -xf filename.xz
but it does not unpack and I get the error messages
what's your host OS and the md5sum of the archive and does it match
the book's md5sum, and where did you download it from?
Sincerely,
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
On Nov 23, 2012, at 6:33 PM, nettxzl wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed
On 11/24/12, Firerat fire...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 24 Nov 2012 00:33, nettxzl nett...@gmail.com wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files
On Nov 23, 2012, at 7:22 PM, nettxzl wrote:
But not -xz. If you look at the changelogs you pasted there is no
mention of -xz. At most they only mention -lzma which is the
predecessor to -xz.
xz installs the link for lzma.
-xz isn't a valid option for tar. I don't know what you are getting
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 03:26:31AM -0800, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
--- Em qua, 21/11/12, Tobias Gasser escreveu:
it's a pitty lo is not able to check the installed
libraries. either you
use --with-system-xx (or as for librsvg --enable-xx=system)
or lo will
build it's own package
On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 09:22:50AM +0800, nettxzl wrote:
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
Tar has been able to auto-detect the compression method based on the
extension since
as per changelog
2009-09-08 Sergey Poznyakoff g...@gnu.org.ua
[...]
But
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
On Nov 23, 2012, at 7:22 PM, nettxzl wrote:
But not -xz. If you look at the changelogs you pasted there is no
mention of -xz. At most they only mention -lzma which is the
predecessor to -xz.
xz installs the link for lzma.
-xz
On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:11 PM, nettxzl wrote:
As I said in my first post, my version of tar is 1.19
What is your HOST OS and output of tar --help ?
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On 11/24/12, nettxzl nett...@gmail.com wrote:
(Sorry if this comes through twice. My first attempt seems to have
vanished.)
Hi,
I was starting the gcc-4.7.1 (Pass 1) build in Chap. 5 and I was
trying to unpack the files compressed with xz following the command
given there:
tar -Jxf
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:11 PM, nettxzl wrote:
As I said in my first post, my version of tar is 1.19
What is your HOST OS and output of tar --help ?
Sincerely,
William Harrington.
Ok, I was getting to it. I was in the middle of
On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:22 PM, nettxzl wrote:
Ok, I updated the tar version on my host system to tar-1.22 (from
1.19) and now it works fine.
-Jxf works, -xf works
From
:LFS 7.0 http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/7.1/chapter05/gcc-pass1.html
to LFS 7.1
My present LFS/BLFS is based on a hybrid LFS-6.3/SVN version
(SVN-20080412, SVN-20080423)
I forgot to mention, I installed xz separately because it was not part
of LFS-6.3.
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On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:46 PM, nettxzl wrote:
My present LFS/BLFS is based on a hybrid LFS-6.3/SVN version
(SVN-20080412, SVN-20080423)
I forgot to mention, I installed xz separately because it was not part
of LFS-6.3.
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Ken Moffat wrote:
2009-03-05 1.22
# Support for xz compression (--xz option)
# Short option -J is reassigned as a shortcut for --xz
(And support for xz compression, and the short option -J in place of
--xz was only introduced in 1.22)
That matches my experience - back in the day, I
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:46 PM, nettxzl wrote:
My present LFS/BLFS is based on a hybrid LFS-6.3/SVN version
(SVN-20080412, SVN-20080423)
I forgot to mention, I installed xz separately because it was not part
of LFS-6.3.
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On 11/24/12, nettxzl nett...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/24/12, William Harrington berzerk...@cox.net wrote:
On Nov 23, 2012, at 8:46 PM, nettxzl wrote:
My present LFS/BLFS is based on a hybrid LFS-6.3/SVN version
(SVN-20080412, SVN-20080423)
I forgot to mention, I installed xz separately
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