Changeset 3993087 for chapter01/how.xml
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re683065 r3993087 50 50 quantity and might even contain bugs or anything else we don't know about 51 51 until it is too late. A well known issue is that statically linked binaries 52 compiled on a Glibc-2.2.x based system that contain calls to the <emphasis>53 getpwuid()</emphasis> function crash when run on a Glibc-2.3.x based system. 54 Seeing as we are about to build a Glibc-2.3.x based system, we need to shield 55 ourselves from problems of this nature. The procedure employed in Chapter 5 56 achieves this goal. With all these things in mind, you can see that the extra 57 effort to compile Binutils and GCC twice is well worth it.</para>52 compiled on a Glibc-2.2.x based system that contain calls to the 53 <emphasis>getpwuid()</emphasis> function crash when run on a Glibc-2.3.x based 54 system. Seeing as we are about to build a Glibc-2.3.x based system, we need to 55 shield ourselves from problems of this nature. The procedure employed in 56 Chapter 5 achieves this goal. With all these things in mind, you can see that 57 the extra effort to compile Binutils and GCC twice is well worth it.</para> 58 58 59 59 <para>In Chapter 6 your real LFS system will be built. The chroot (change root)
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