Pieter De Wit wrote: > I saw that but I can't find where/how to change it. Everything under > root_fs/64bit and temp_build is ran as the current user as well as > created by the current user :( > > I even build "off the source" directory as suggested ? > > I am going to try a temp_build/source and temp_build/build option now. Run that single command by hand and see what happens. Andrew. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Haley" <aph@xxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Pieter De Wit" <pieter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: <gcc-help@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Monday, September 14, 2009 01:07 > Subject: Re: Compiling GCC 4.4.1 for a new "linux distro" > > >> Pieter De Wit wrote: >>> Hi Guys, >>> >>> I am trying to create my own "little" linux distro. I am going to use >>> this in a project that I am working on. I am however hitting a bit of a >>> brick wall compiling GCC. My idea is to build a chroot and then from >>> there build the rest of the apps inside that. I am using Ubuntu 9.04 as >>> my build host. I have built binutils,gmp,mpfr and made them install >>> their bin's into my chroot directory. I am using the lfs book as a >>> guide. Here is my configure flags: >>> >>> configure --bindir=/bin --sbindir=/sbin --libexecdir=/usr/libexec >>> --datadir=/usr/share --sysconfdir=/etc --localstatedir=/var >>> --libdir=/lib --includedir=/usr/include --infodir=/usr/share/info >>> --mandir=/usr/share/man --target=x86_64-pg-linux-gnu >>> --prefix=/home/pieter/projectgate/root_fs/64bit --disable-nls >>> --disable-shared --disable-multilib --disable-decimal-float >>> --disable-threads --disable-libmudflap --disable-libssp >>> --disable-libgomp --enable-languages=c >>> --with-gmp-include=/home/pieter/projectgate/root_fs/64bit/usr/include >>> --with-gmp-lib=/home/pieter/projectgate/root_fs/64bit/lib >>> --with-mpfr-include=/home/pieter/projectgate/root_fs/64bit/usr/include >>> --with-mpfr-lib=/home/pieter/projectgate/root_fs/64bit/lib >>> --enable-bootstrap >>> >>> Attached is the config.log of libgcc which fails the compile. >>> >>> Any help would be nice and even pointers for doing what I would like >>> to do. >> >> The "exec: permission denied" error is a clue. >> >> Andrew. >> >