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On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 08:52 +0100, Natanael Copa wrote: |
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> On tor, 2005-12-15 at 12:19 -0500, René Rhéaume wrote: |
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> > 2005/12/15, Natanael Copa <mlists@××××××.org>: |
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> > > I'm trying to avoid the gcc runtime dependency. |
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> > What do you mean ? libgcc or libstdc++ ? |
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> libstc++-v3 has like 23MB sources. It takes a while to compile. |
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> (Besides, it failed to compile.) |
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> # emerge -s libgcc |
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> Searching... |
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> [ Results for search key : libgcc ] |
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> [ Applications found : 0 ] |
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> libgcc? where can i find it? |
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> I would be much better if I could get it work with uclibc++. Its much |
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> smaller. |
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> I managed to get nmap to compile agains uclibc with |
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> CXX=g++-uc emerge nmap |
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> The romour says its possible to compile kde with uclibc++ so I was |
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> hoping it would be possible to use uclibc++ |
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It's true. You can replace most of your system with uclibc++. It just |
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takes some effort. |
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I guess this is about as good time as any. Natanael if you can attempt |
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to swap out all your c++ needs with uclibc++ and report back if you |
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think we should make that the default for uclibc based profiles I/we |
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would be thankful. |
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> -- |
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> Natanael Copa |
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