First pass toolchain cannot run c compiled programs v9.1
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You could try installing v4l-utils - that's should provide the missing library. I don't know what that has to do with gcc but it must link to that library. I've found the best host to build LFS on is LFS - but you've to get there first ...
Assuming you haven't missed 4.4 Setting up the environment, "echo $PATH" should return "PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin". On the off chance that it isn't, and you have /mnt/lfs/tools symlinked as /tools, try "export PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin", then try compiling binutils again. It might be best to start over though as mentioned above, assuming the PATH is already correct.
You could try installing v4l-utils - that's should provide the missing library.
That's what I thought, but it still gives the error with it installed
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Originally Posted by Keith Hedger
with errors so early in the tool chain its best just to start from scratch
I've restarted from scratch multiple times, always the same thing.
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Originally Posted by Steo
Assuming you haven't missed 4.4 Setting up the environment, "echo $PATH" should return "PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin". On the off chance that it isn't, and you have /mnt/lfs/tools symlinked as /tools, try "export PATH=/tools/bin:/bin:/usr/bin", then try compiling binutils again. It might be best to start over though as mentioned above, assuming the PATH is already correct.
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