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On Freitag 24 April 2009, Frank Peters wrote: |
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> Hello everyone, |
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> I just switched to Gentoo from another distribution and my |
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> only regret is that I did not make the switch much earlier. |
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> Gentoo is a fantastic way of managing Linux and I am grateful |
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> to all those who have made it possible. |
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> However, as I continue to build my current Linux x64 (amd64) |
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> system with emerge, there is one minor annoyance that I can't |
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> eliminate. During each emerge there is a warning message: |
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> * Your CFLAGS contains "-m64" which can break packages. |
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> * Your CXXFLAGS contains "-m64" which can break packages. |
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> My system is no-multilib; it is a pure 64-bit system. The |
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> "-m64" compiler flag will not, and does not, adversely affect |
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> the system in any way. |
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> As I mentioned, this warning is merely an annoyance, but it |
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> does slow down the emerge process for several seconds as |
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> the program pauses to give sufficient time for the warning |
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> message to be read. If a large number of packages is being |
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> emerged, this can add up to a lot of time. |
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> Is there some way I can eliminate this warning without removing |
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> the "-m64" option? |
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> Frank Peters |
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remove the -m64 option because it is not needed at all. In fact, multilib or |
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no multilib does not make any difference. Remove that flag. |