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2008/9/22 Barry Schwartz <chemoelectric@×××××××××××××.org>: |
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> Beso <givemesugarr@×××××.com> skribis: |
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>> i've already done that the last time i've cleaned up the old versions |
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>> (about 2 weeks ago) and after that i had a world rebuild. the problem |
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>> is that this error got out today after i've rebuilt gcc (the only |
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>> version present is 4.3.1) with multilib use flag instead of -multilib |
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>> as it has been before. that's why i've tried the script after |
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>> revdep-rebuild continued to show me this breakage. also the breakage |
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>> is only on emul-linux, mplayerplug-in (just rebuilt with multilib |
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>> profile) and firefox-bin packages. so this might really be some weird |
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>> multilib problem. |
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> Then I don't know what's going on. :) Is glibc built with multilib? |
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> (Note you can get screaming from revdep-rebuild if you build gcc with |
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> USE=gcj. It is a known bug that I, and probably the majority of users, |
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> just ignore.) |
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i think i've found the problem: there's a libstdc++.so.6 symlink in |
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/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64_amd64/4.3.1/32/ that is broken and i think that |
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this (since qlist indicates it as belonging to gcc 4.3.1, while equery |
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b doesn't find it) is the main issue. for some reason i think that |
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portage has removed this needed file. |
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dott. ing. beso |