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Duncan wrote: |
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> "Pete Pardoe" <pete.pardoe@×××××.com> posted |
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> 6c6bf1720709111351r5ffbde4cgd947e3e95bbd8bea@××××××××××.com, excerpted |
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> below, on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:51:01 -0300: |
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>> Mark |
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>> I have it and have ignored it but it would be nice to get rid of. Did |
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>> you recieve a solution from anyone? |
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> Is your problem related (as discussed in a subthread) to gcc-3, or are |
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> you still getting it with gcc-4.1? Note that if you didn't unmerge |
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> gcc-3, it'll still be there, and if you didn't gcc-config -> 4.x, the |
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> system will still be using it by default. Even if you switched to gcc-4, |
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> if you didn't do the suggested emerge --emptytree world afterward, you |
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> likely have old gcc-3 compiled packages on your system that may be |
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> causing dependency issues. |
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> (Note that I've not merged qt4 here yet myself, but am thinking about it |
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> more strongly as the kde4 release gets closer. KDE of course being my |
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> desktop of choice. Thus, I may be running into such issues myself pretty |
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> soon. If you're still having issues and it's not due to trying to |
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> compile using gcc-3, I'm interested.) |
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Duncan, so far it looks like the unmerging of gcc-3 seems to have fixed |
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the problem. Although I did have to re-emerge openjade as well, but all |
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in all it has compiled successfully on my test system. Granted I"ve not |
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tried with my laptop as yet, but I don't expect any problems since I've |
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managed to get it compiled fine once. |
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