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On May 31, 2006, at 00:52 , Vladimir G. Ivanovic wrote: |
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> OK, I emerged eselect-compiler and all's well so far. |
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> When I went to unemerge gcc-config, I got a scary ;-) message: |
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> !!! 'sys-devel/gcc-config' is part of your system profile. |
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> !!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system. |
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Uh... yeah just ignore that. I also put gcc-config in package.mask |
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just to make sure it doesn't get pulled in on accident. |
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> Before I unemerge gcc-config can I back out eselect-compiler and |
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> restore |
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> the old gcc-config if things go awry? |
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Definitely. All you need to do is emerge gcc-config and umnerte |
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eselect-compiler, then source /etc/profile. |
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> --- Vladimir |
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> P.S. I changed the native CTARGET from i686-pc-linux-gnu to |
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> x86_64-pc-linux-gnu. I assume this is the right thing to do since my |
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> machine is an AMD64. I do not seem to have CTARGET set anywhere, in |
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> particular, it's not in my /etc/make.conf. |
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Was the default set to i686-*? If so, that's definitely a bug, and I |
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think I know where the problem is, so I'll go fix it. Thanks. |
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