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Am Sonntag, 24. Juni 2018, 09:01:53 CEST schrieb tuxic@××××××.de: |
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> Hi, |
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> I think I am in trouble here...especially after reading the news |
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> item... |
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> After the daily sunc routine, a new news items was announced which |
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> I read. |
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> It saus, that the update to mpfr-4 could possibly break gcc. Therefore |
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> I had to recompile a combo of sources including mpfr and gcc. |
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> The bad news: mpfr-4 was installed after a successful compilation and |
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> gcc failed to compile. |
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This was a collective thinko of the toolchain team. The news item should never |
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have been shown (like this) to stable users (who dont have to do anything |
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now). |
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Emergency instructions ** if you now have problems building any of these |
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packages ** and have a stable system ** (untested, but not that much can be |
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wrong): |
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1) Make sure in your config files that both mpfr and mpc are either keyworded |
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stable or ~arch, not any mixed combination |
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2) rebuild in this order, with emerge -1a --ignore-built-slot-operator-deps y |
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* mpfr |
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* mpc |
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* gcc |
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-- |
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Andreas K. Hüttel |
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dilfridge@g.o |
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Gentoo Linux developer |
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(council, toolchain, perl, libreoffice, comrel) |