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Hi, I'm using ~amd64. And last month eselect -compiler was removed from |
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my portage base, due several bugs. I can't install it, the systems returned to |
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gcc-config. I was having several problems before this occurs with compiling some |
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programs. The problems was solved with gcc-config. |
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So, I recommend to use gcc-config, until eselect-compiler gains more stability. |
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2006/9/24, Peter Humphrey <prh@××××××××××.uk>: |
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> On Sunday 24 September 2006 14:48, David Fellows wrote: |
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> > Well -combine is a gcc 4.1.1 option, it is not a gcc 3.x option. |
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> > I would guess you are not compiling using gcc 4.1.1. Why you aren't is |
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> > another question.... |
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> > Use gcc-select |
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> > to see what is set for your default gcc and reset it if need be. |
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> $ gcc-select |
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> bash: gcc-select: command not found |
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> $ eselect compiler list |
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[]s |
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Joaquim |
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(o_ Joaquim Quinteiro Uchoa |
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