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On Mar 31, 2006, at 8:29 AM, Grobian wrote: |
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> On 31-03-2006 17:17:30 +0200, Tobias Hahn wrote: |
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>> I am trying to document my efforts to bootstrap on |
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>> http://gentoo-wiki.com/Talk:Portage-prefix. |
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>> I am running into the followin issue: When trying to emerge |
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>> system, it is |
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>> trying to emerge vanilla gcc. I'll try to get gcc-apple compiled. |
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> Vanilla gcc will probably not work. |
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Definitely won't, we probably can't expect FSF gcc support until at |
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least 4.2 is released. The current profile should not try to pull in |
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gcc and binutils, but gcc-apple and odcctools instead. |
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>> $ emerge --info |
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>> emerge: wheel group use is being deprecated. Please update group |
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>> and passwd to |
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>> include the portage user as noted above, and then use |
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>> group portage. |
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>> !!! Relying on the shell to locate gcc, this may break |
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>> !!! DISTCC, installing gcc-config and setting your current gcc |
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>> !!! profile will fix this |
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>> Portage 2.1.13 (default-darwin/macos/10.4/ppc, gcc-4.0.1, |
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>> unavailable, 8.5.0 |
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>> Power Macintosh) |
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> Why do you use a 10.4/ppc profile? (I didn't even know it existed) |
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Thats the correct profile to use. Remember, the prefix repo doesn't |
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rely on the main tree anymore, so he probably doesn't have the |
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default-darwin/macos/prefix available. |
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I've just updated the profiles in the repo, so that should fix some |
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of these problems. |
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--Kito |
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