: donderdag 15 december 2011 18:51
Aan: LFS Support List
Onderwerp: Re: [lfs-support] help LFS 6.0 Ch 5.7.1 glibc-2.14.1 configure:
error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
On 12/15/2011 02:18 AM, Henk Teijema wrote:
Guess I overlooked The LiveCD cannot be used to build LFS 7.0 or later.
So
On 12/15/2011 02:18 AM, Henk Teijema wrote:
Guess I overlooked The LiveCD cannot be used to build LFS 7.0 or later.
So what liveCD should I use then?
Met vriendelijke groet,
Henk
Just download any fairly recent distro...Fedora, Ubuntu, etc...and if
needed install whatever additional
Guess I overlooked The LiveCD cannot be used to build LFS 7.0 or
later.
So what liveCD should I use then?
There's the gentoo live dvd available at the bottom of this page:
http://www.gentoo.org/main/en/where.xml
it has current up-to-date tools to build LFS.
Alain
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Configure stops with error:
configureL error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
Host Proc Arch = i686
Gcc -version = 4.1.2
Cupid.h is in /mnt/lfs/tools/lib/gcc/i686-lfs-linux-gnu/4.6.1/include/cupid.h
What do I need to do to fix this?
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On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:04:32 +0100
Henk Teijema h.teij...@genetwister.nl wrote:
Configure stops with error:
configureL error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
Host Proc Arch = i686
Gcc -version = 4.1.2
Cupid.h is in
-support] help LFS 6.0 Ch 5.7.1 glibc-2.14.1 configure:
error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
On Wed, 14 Dec 2011 11:04:32 +0100
Henk Teijema h.teij...@genetwister.nl wrote:
Configure stops with error:
configureL error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
Host Proc Arch
Henk Teijema wrote:
Nope did not forget that one
In other news groups I read that gcc is a too old version.
Use gcc 4.1.2 from the LFS liveCD 6.3
The trick to copy the cupid.h to /usr/include results in:
checking installed Linux kernel header files... TOO OLD!
Have you seen:
: woensdag 14 december 2011 19:09
Aan: LFS Support List
Onderwerp: Re: [lfs-support] help LFS 6.0 Ch 5.7.1 glibc-2.14.1 configure:
error: gcc must provide the cpuid.h header
Henk Teijema wrote:
Nope did not forget that one
In other news groups I read that gcc is a too old version.
Use gcc 4.1.2