>> In the past that "unknown" was "pc". Is this cosmetic, or is there
>> some remedy that I should apply?
>
>Cosmetic. i?86 is -pc-,- x86_64 is -unknown-. See the recent comments
>on -dev in the thread 'Adding --target to gcc'.
Thanks, Ken. Found it.
So I went looking through config.guess on
On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 04:34:44PM -0800, Paul Rogers wrote:
> I don't understand the purpose of the "triplet" names that get generated
> for gcc. As I completed LFS on a CentOS host, the names I got are:
>
> usr/bin/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-c++
> usr/bin/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++
>
How do I set up my environment so the triplet does not change. Every time
"lfs" or whatever becomes "unknown"?
Thank you,
Craig
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