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Feb 21, 2006, 1:57:38 AM (19 years ago)
Author:
Jim Gifford <clfs@…>
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clfs-1.2, clfs-2.1, clfs-3.0.0-systemd, clfs-3.0.0-sysvinit, master, systemd, sysvinit
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r981@server (orig r979): jim | 2005-12-30 10:11:32 -0800

r1226@server: cstaub | 2005-12-30 08:35:37 -0800
Updated package deps, removed explanation of cross-compiling from final-system binutils, and removed note about GRUB's testsuite failure


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  • BOOK/final-system/common/binutils.xml

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    2626      <seglistitem>
    27         <seg>Bash, Coreutils, Diffutils, GCC, Gettext,
    28         Glibc, Grep, Make, Perl, Sed, and Texinfo</seg>
     27        <seg>Bash, Coreutils, Diffutils, Expect, GCC, Gettext,
     28        Glibc, Grep, Make, Patch, Perl, Sed, Tcl, and Texinfo</seg>
    2929      </seglistitem>
    3030    </segmentedlist>
     
    7979    <para os="n">Normally, the tooldir (the directory where the executables
    8080    will ultimately be located) is set to <filename
    81     class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename>. For
    82     example, i686 machines would expand that to <filename
    83     class="directory">/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu</filename>. Because this
     81    class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename>. Because this
    8482    is a custom system, this target-specific directory in <filename
    85     class="directory">/usr</filename> is not required. <filename
    86     class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename> would
    87     be used if the system was used to cross-compile (for example,
    88     compiling a package on an Intel machine that generates code that
    89     can be executed on PowerPC machines).</para>
     83    class="directory">/usr</filename> is not required.</para>
    9084
    9185    <important os="o">
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