Installation of GCC on the normal system if necessary
In order to compile Glibc-2.1.3 later on you need to have gcc-2.95.2
installed. Although any GCC version above 2.8 would do, 2.95.2 is the
highly
recommended version to use. egcs-2.91.x is also known to work. If you
don't have gcc-2.95.x or egcs-2.91.x you need to install gcc-2.95.2 on
your normal sytem before you can compile Glibc later in this chapter.
To find out which compiler version your systems has, run the
following command:
gcc --version
If you normal Linux system does not have gcc-2.95.x or egcs-2.91.x
installed you need to install it now. We won't replace the current
compiler on your system, but instead we will install gcc in a separate
directory (/usr/local/gcc2952). This way no binaries or header files will be
replaced.
After you unpacked the gcc-2.95.2 archive don't enter the newly created
gcc-2.95.2 directory but stay in the $LFS/usr/src directory. Install GCC by
running the following commands:
mkdir $LFS/usr/src/gcc-build &&
cd $LFS/usr/src/gcc-build &&
../gcc-2.95.2/configure \
--prefix=/usr/local/gcc2952 \
--with-local-prefix=/usr/local/gcc2952
\
--with-gxx-include-dir=/usr/local/gcc2952/include/g++ \
--enable-shared --enable-languages=c,c++
&&
make bootstrap &&
make install