Details on this package are located in Section 8.26.2, “Contents of GCC.”
Libstdc++ is the standard C++ library. It is needed to compile C++ code (part of GCC is written in C++), but we had to defer its installation when we built gcc-pass1 because it depends on glibc, which was not yet available in the target directory.
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            Libstdc++ is part of the GCC
            sources. You should first unpack the GCC tarball and change to
            the gcc-11.2.0 directory.
          
Create a separate build directory for libstdc++ and enter it:
mkdir -v build cd build
Prepare libstdc++ for compilation:
../libstdc++-v3/configure           \
    --host=$LFS_TGT                 \
    --build=$(../config.guess)      \
    --prefix=/usr                   \
    --disable-multilib              \
    --disable-nls                   \
    --disable-libstdcxx-pch         \
    --with-gxx-include-dir=/tools/$LFS_TGT/include/c++/11.2.0
        The meaning of the configure options:
--host=...
            
                Specifies that the cross compiler we have just built should
                be used instead of the one in /usr/bin.
              
--disable-libstdcxx-pch
            This switch prevents the installation of precompiled include files, which are not needed at this stage.
--with-gxx-include-dir=/tools/$LFS_TGT/include/c++/11.2.0
            
                This specifies the installation directory for include files.
                Because libstdc++ is the standard C++ library for LFS, this
                directory should match the location where the C++ compiler
                ($LFS_TGT-g++)
                would search for the standard C++ include files. In a normal
                build, this information is automatically passed to the
                libstdc++ configure options from the
                top level directory. In our case, this information must be
                explicitly given. The C++ compiler will prepend the sysroot
                path $LFS (specified building
                GCC pass 1) to the include file search path, so it will
                actually search in $LFS/tools/$LFS_TGT/include/c++/11.2.0. The
                combination of the DESTDIR variable (in the
                make install
                command below) and this switch ensures to install the headers
                there.
              
Compile libstdc++ by running:
make
Install the library:
make DESTDIR=$LFS install
Details on this package are located in Section 8.26.2, “Contents of GCC.”