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On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 01:30 +0100, Marien Zwart wrote: |
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> On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 18:50:02 -0500 |
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> Mark Loeser <halcy0n@g.o> wrote: |
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> > Jakub Moc <jakub@g.o> said: |
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> > > 1.12.2005, 0:29:48, Chris Gianelloni wrote: |
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> > > revdep-rebuild --library=libstdc++.so.5 is all that's needed here to avoid |
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> > > things like Bug 64615. |
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> > Yea, I updated my statement on the bug to reflect this. C++ stuff should be |
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> > the only thing affected, so this _should_ be enough. Its also already |
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> > something that's been in the ebuild for a while now. |
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> Not sure if everyone is aware of this, but most installed pythons link |
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> to libstdc++.so. This is not a problem if you run the above |
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> revdep-rebuild (it should catch it just fine). It is a problem if you |
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> get rid of gcc 3.3 before installing libstdc++-v3 or running the |
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> revdep-rebuild, as it will leave you with a broken python and therefore |
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> unable to emerge. |
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How right you are; that just happend to me two days ago after removing |
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gcc-3.3.6 before emerge -e system on x86. Luckily it was a fresh |
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install ... |
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matthias |
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> -- |
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> Marien. |
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