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On 04/18/2011 07:09 PM, Grail Dane wrote:
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Well I do explicitly set CC but maybe to nothing that matters??
<div>I have the following to items set:</div>
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<div>CC="gcc -isystem /usr/include"</div>
<div>LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath-link,/lib"</div>
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<div>And I do not set EGREP at all.</div>
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Hmm..odd. I guess that begs the question "What was egrep needed
for?". You are striking at my curiosity now, but I'm working on my
own incarnation of LFS/CLFS so that I can have multi-lib, packaging,
and still work on BLFS proper with some degree of certainty. Simply
keeping up to date is a PITA, I have no idea how the CLFS devs do it
for multiple builds and archs. I've got to get the base done and an
initial test completed with jhalfs. Hopefully 0.9.1 will be released
in a somewhat timely manor, but if not, I'll get back and look at it
on the third or fourth build.<br>
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-- DJ Lucas<br>
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