Thierry Nuttens wrote:
2016-08-15 21:46 GMT+02:00 Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]>:
Thierry Nuttens wrote:

will try as much I can in following days and come bac

2016-08-15 21:28 GMT+02:00 Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]>:

Thierry Nuttens wrote:


2016-08-14 22:07 GMT+02:00 Bruce Dubbs <[email protected]>:


As of right now, LFS is in a package freeze.  I will try to put out
7.10-rc1
later today.

BLFS is in a package semi-freeze.  We will finish the packages with
open
tickets, but new tickets will, by default, be assigned to the 7.11
milestone.

If there is any new package you really feel we really need in 7.10,
lets
discuss it in blfs-dev first.

The new entites for marking blfs are $lfs7a_checked; &or lfs7a_built;.

     -- Bruce
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https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2016-08/msg00078.html

6.2 will be release in about a week



I'm not sure we want to wait.  It will push our stable release back to
mid-September.  It may help or hurt with other packages.  Upstream may
run
into problems (that may or may not affect x86*) and the wait could be
substantially more than a week.

Should we wait?


I would as this time it's not a big step as from gcc 5 to  to gcc 6.
You already upgrade the other two main packages of the toolchain;
binutils and glibc

I'm giving a try and hopefully tomorrow I can come back with some
(positives) feedbacks


That would be helpful.  I would think the gcc patch in Chapter 6 would not
be needed.

It didn't go very far. gcc_pass2:

http://downloads.nutyx.org/logs/development/x86_64/chroot/gcc_pass2.log
Complaining about a missing header which is available on the host at least

Check for /tools/include/c++/6.2*/algorithm It should have been installed in pass1.

  -- Bruce


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