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> Either way, I'll need some pointers. What's the best way to go about |
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> this in your opinion (install and build, or new build.tbz2)? And I'll |
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> need pointers on making a build.tbz2 if that's the case. |
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I think I have a solution. You can use the build environment to make a |
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statically linked version of the build env. |
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Simply say |
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export USE="build static" |
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and merge all the packages in build to a new location. |
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Then it should be possible to compile the glibc you are using on your |
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running system without messing up the |
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env. |
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Can give you a more detailed explanation if you want. |
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achim~ |
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> As always, thanks in advance... |
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> --Jerry |
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> name: Jerry Alexandratos || Open-Source software isn't a |
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> email: jerry@×××××××.org || ...It's much more important |
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