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On Monday 25 September 2006 07:22, I wrote: |
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> On Monday 25 September 2006 02:27, David Fellows wrote: |
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> > So verify again, emerge imagemagick with your fancy cc options. If you |
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> > get the error message again, then either the ebuild or autoconf is |
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> > selecting a 3.6 version of gcc to compile with, Presumably by setting |
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> > CTARGET. |
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> What I'm doing at the moment is to emerge -e world without -compile |
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> or -ftree-pre. Kde-base/juk failed to compile, the loader complaining |
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> about an undefined reference. I'll look into that later; at present I |
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> still have 47 of the 709 packages to go [1] before I have a complete |
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> GCC-4.1.1 system. Then I'll see about adding those two flags back in. |
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I did all that and started emerge -e world with the full set of Duncan's |
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flags. When I got to the 13th package that failed on unrecognised flags I |
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decided to remove the old GCC, 3.4.4. At this moment, as Gerard Hoffnung |
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said in his Bricklayer's Story, I must have lost my presence of mind, |
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because I did it without making sure I had a package of it. So now I've no |
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compiler on the system, even though GCC 4.1.1 is fully installed according |
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to the upgrade instructions. |
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So now I must restore the whole system from the backup I took just before |
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starting the GCC upgrade and start again. See you next year... |
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Rgds |
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Peter |
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