linux from scratch

kitepilot at kitepilot.com kitepilot at kitepilot.com
Tue Jul 22 05:02:50 MST 2014


Do:
find /lib /*/lib -name libgmp.la 

> Here is an idea.... I could scp the program from a computer with the programs.
Here is another idea:
Grab a gun and shoot yourself in the foot...    :)
ET 

 

Michael Havens writes: 

> oops.... I was inspecting version-check.sh script and notice that in line
> 33 what it said was 'glibc'  all of the other checked programs were
> '<program> --version |head -n1' so I made it like that and the output said
> I did not have that program either. So I googled for it and as with
> libgmp.la libmpfr.la libmpc.la I couldn't find anything. I found pages that
> said something like 'how to install a current version ' but one of the
> requirements was an old version of the program. Here is an idea.... I could
> scp the program from a computer with the programs.
> .
> .
> .
> unfortunately they aren't there. 
> 
> :-)~MIKE~(-: 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 9:02 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote: 
> 
>> it found mpc. but, unfortunately, version-check.sh doesn't say it
>> installed libmpc.la . 
>>
>> :-)~MIKE~(-: 
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote: 
>>
>>> I ran the version-check script and some packages were installed and some
>>> not. I installed most of them but there were some that would not install.
>>> Google didn't help so I must ask here what package do I need to install to
>>> get these libraries? 
>>>
>>> root at debian:~# apt-get install libgmp libmpfr.la libmpc.la
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> E: Unable to locate package libgmp
>>> E: Unable to locate package libmpfr.la
>>> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libmpfr.la'
>>> E: Unable to locate package libmpc.la
>>> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libmpc.la'
>>> root at debian:~# apt-get install regex
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> E: Unable to locate package regex
>>> root at debian:~# apt-get install libgmp
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> E: Unable to locate package libgmp
>>> root at debian:~# apt-get install libmpfr.la
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> E: Unable to locate package libmpfr.la
>>> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libmpfr.la'
>>> root at debian:~# apt-get install libmpc.la
>>> Reading package lists... Done
>>> Building dependency tree
>>> Reading state information... Done
>>> E: Unable to locate package libmpc.la
>>> E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'libmpc.la'
>>> root at debian:~# 
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: 
>>>
>>>
>>> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Michael Havens <bmike1 at gmail.com> wrote: 
>>>
>>>> hello plug. well you helped me get ssh to work across networks so that
>>>> now I can build an LFS OS on another computer as opposed to on another
>>>> partition or onto a virtual machine. I installed Debian as the host OS to
>>>> build LFS on. All is well except it falls asleep after five minutes and I
>>>> can't compile things if it is going to fall asleep in the middle of the
>>>> build. So I googled for a solution and found: 
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> In the */etc/default/grub*, modify the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT to
>>>> look like this: 
>>>>
>>>> $ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=acpi=off apm=off 
>>>>
>>>> ---
>>>> Well that is good except  on the debian system it reads: 
>>>>
>>>> GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" 
>>>>
>>>> I think the 'quiet' merely tells it not to print any boot text so I can
>>>> just delete it but I am unsure. However, if I want to keep it quiet would I
>>>> make it like so:
>>>> $ GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet" acpi=off apm=off 
>>>>
>>>> ???????????
>>>> :-)~MIKE~(-: 
>>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>


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