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Try: gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.2.2 |
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On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 12:31:23PM -0800, Burton Samograd wrote: |
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> Hi All, |
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> I have a gentoo 1.4 server that I left running for a while (many |
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> months) without a rsync or update for a while due to having some |
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> broken libraries. I fixed the libs, managed to get an rsync to work |
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> and then did an emerge -u world which seemed to work fine until it |
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> updated gcc (i think, but this seems like the most obvious problem). |
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> I figure it's an environment problem as I was having problems with not |
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> being able to find libstdc++, which was solved by adding the |
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> appropriate directory to LD_LIBRARY_PATH as well. |
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> Now it looks like the environment is out of whack or else portage |
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> ignore environment settings as I went through and manually inserted |
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> the paths in /etc/env.d/gcc/ and can run gcc from the command line, |
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> but whenever I try to emerge I get an error about not being able to |
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> find gcc. |
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> Are the paths or environment specified differently for portage or is |
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> there something else I have to manually update to get this working |
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> again? |
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> -- |
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> burton samograd kruhft@×××××××××××××.org |
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> http://kruhftwerk.dyndns.org |
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Jon Portnoy |
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