/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2006/04/29/#ubuntu-toolchain.txt

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AnsiChello03:13
AnsiCapt-get install toolchain-source03:14
AnsiCtpkg-install i*86-linux OR tpkg-install i686-linux ??03:14
AnsiCthe target list show i*86-linux03:14
AnsiCi must write * or i need susbstitute * whit 6 ?03:15
dokoAnsiC: I think, toolchain-source is a bit outdated03:18
AnsiCare you mean that is better i download a updated toolchain03:19
AnsiC??03:19
AnsiCi was in the channel LFS, i ask: why create a toolchain for build a linux system?03:21
AnsiCcan i use my ubuntu to build a system03:21
AnsiCsomebody respond: no, for build a sane system you need a toolchain03:22
AnsiCi do not tall the this is not true03:22
AnsiCbut nobody can explain me why is better use a toolchain03:22
AnsiCor tall me what risks i have if i build the new system under ubuntu 03:23
dokoI'm not sure about your goal03:25
AnsiCon lfs channel somebody tall: for build a sane system you need a toolchain03:26
AnsiCubuntu is not a toolchain, ubuntu is not good for build a sane system03:26
AnsiCso i respond, a sane system is good for build other sane system03:27
AnsiCand somebody tall me: no! toolchain is not a system03:27
AnsiC:(03:27
AnsiCnow i whant just have good tool for programming03:28
AnsiCthat build sane programs03:28
AnsiCif you do not know what is LFS. it is Linux From Scratch03:29
AnsiCa project the explain you how build your minimal linux system03:29
AnsiCthi project explain to create some link but after this link i has problem with linker and gcc03:30
AnsiCso. i want install a toolchain but i do not whant that this make interference whit my system03:31
AnsiCwhat source about toolchain you suggest me download ?03:34
dokowe don't support rebuilding a package from scratch; if you want the sources used in ubuntu, download binutils, glibc and gcc-4.003:35
AnsiCare you sure that new versions of package is a good idea?03:36
AnsiCnew version sometime = not very stable03:37
AnsiCok03:39
AnsiCare you meand that is better i do not download toolchain-source03:39
AnsiCbut directly the components: binutils. gcc and glibc 03:39
AnsiC?03:39
dokoI don't know the toolchain-source package03:39
AnsiCapt-cache search toolchain03:41
AnsiCtoolchain-source - The GNU binutils and gcc source code03:41
AnsiCtoolchain-source-gdb - The GNU gdb source code03:41
AnsiCtoolchain-source-newlib - The newlib source code03:41
AnsiCuclibc-toolchain - A compiler wrapper for uClibc03:41
AnsiCand something more03:41
AnsiCnormally "apt-get install package" install the new versions 03:44
infinityAnsiC: Dude, "toolchain" is just a nickname given to "compiler, assembler, linker" combinations, and sometimes the lase libraries (libc, libstdc++)03:45
infinityAnsiC: If you install "build-essential", you'll have what most people consider a "toolchain".03:45
infinityAnsiC: Rebuilding it from toolchain-source (or from "apt-get source gcc-4.0 binutils glibc") may be fun for some, but not likely to provide you with what you want.03:46
infinityAnsiC: Also, toolchain-source is horribly out of date, and doesn't contain sources matching our current toolchain.03:46
AnsiCfor me build a toolchain is not FUN becouse if i compile it and i forget someimportant thing the toolchain is corrupt03:54
AnsiCand the programs that i build use this toolchain can be not sane03:55
AnsiCso i prefer to install directly a sane toolchain03:55
AnsiCwhen i have a sane toolchain i can build all03:55
AnsiCwhat you suggets me to do ?03:56
AnsiCi need to install the tools in one separate directory. for example /home/user/toolchain ?03:57
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