Re: How do I rebuild libopcodes.so?



Mark Hobley <markhobley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: i486-t2-linux-gnu
gcc version 4.2.2

I am going to abandon the T2 distribution build kit, and use a Linux From
Scratch livecd. This will give me gcc version 4.2.3.

However, it will not give me the version of binutils that I require, so
I will still need to rebuild the libopcodes.so file.

In the meantime, I will try to get LFS bootable from the hard drive, and
networking operational from LFS.

Mark.

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Mark Hobley
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