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Hi Nathan, curios: did you get errors like the following when using |
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gcc-config to switch to gcc-3?: |
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/usr/bin/gcc-config: line 390: eend: command not found |
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/usr/bin/gcc-config: line 394: ewarn: command not found |
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/usr/bin/gcc-config: line 395: ewarn: command not found |
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/usr/bin/gcc-config: line 397: ewarn: command not found |
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These scripts are in /lib/rcscripts/bin, but strange that the path is |
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not set to find them. |
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-Joe |
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Nathan Smith wrote: |
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> 1. I emerged =sys-devel/gcc-3*. |
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> 2. Used gcc-config to set gcc-3 as the system compiler |
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> 3. Edited the freebsd-sources ebuild to remove the gcc41 patch. |
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> 4. Emerged freebsd-sources |
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> 5. Compiled the kernel and rebooted to find I could make normal TCP |
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> connections to anyone, anywhere. |
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> |
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> So gcc-4.1 seems to be the culprit here. I will check FreeBSD's |
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> archives to see if this has come up, but I wonder if they have moved |
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> to gcc4 yet anyway. So, give what I posted above a try an let me know |
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> how it worked for you. |
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