After I re-entered chroot to do the actual stripping, I got: /tools/bin/strip:/usr/lib/libm.a: File format not recognized /tools/bin/find: paths must precede expression: (-name Usage: /tools/bin/find [-H] [-L] [-P] [-Olevel] [-D help|tree|search|stat|rates|opt|exec] [path...] [expression]
That returned non-zero, which broke my script (I knew there was a reason I don't normally bother stripping, apart from often dropping -g from my CFLAGS, but I figured I'd see if I could hack this change into my own build process). Solved the typo, but this one leaves me cold - it all _looks_ sensible (I pasted from the book). The first line is, of course, expected. So are the 130ish similar lines after that. But I can't quite work out which of the invocations of find is flagging that up. -- I live in a city. I know sparrows from starlings. After that everything is a duck as far as I'm concerned. -- Monstrous Regiment -- http://lists.linuxfromscratch.org/listinfo/lfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/faq/ Unsubscribe: See the above information page
