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<para>Lastly, there is a possibility that some include files from the host
system have found their way into gcc's private include dir. This can happen
because of GCC's "fixincludes" process which part of the GCC build. We'll
explain more about this further on in this chapter. For now, run the
because of GCC's "fixincludes" process which runs as part of the GCC build.
We'll explain more about this further on in this chapter. For now, run the
following commands to eliminate this possibility.</para>
<para><screen><userinput>rm -f /tools/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/include/{pthread.h,bits/sigthread.h}</userinput></screen></para>

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<para>But if dynamic linking saves so much space, why then are we linking
the first two packages in this chapter statically? The reason is to make them
independent from the libraries on your host system. And the point in that is
that, if you are pressed for time, you could skip the second passes over GCC
and Binutils, and just use the static versions to compile the rest of this
chapter and the first few packages in the next. As in the next chapter we
will be chrooted to the LFS partition and your host system's Glibc won't be
available, the programs from GCC and Binutils will need to be self-contained,
that is statically linked.</para>
independent from the libraries on your host system. The advantage is that, if
you are pressed for time, you could skip the second passes over GCC and
Binutils, and just use the static versions to compile the rest of this chapter
and the first few packages in the next. In the next chapter we will be
chrooted to the LFS partition and once inside the chroot environment, the host
system's Glibc won't be available, thus the programs from GCC and Binutils
will need to be self-contained, i.e. statically linked. However, we strongly
advise <emphasis>against</emphasis> skipping the second passes.</para>
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