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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 23:09:29 +0000, Unknown wrote: |
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> > > 2) If I do this, will be the system usable after reboot? (some of |
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> > > packages compiled with gcc-3.3.6 and other with gcc-3.4.5) |
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> > With this I still need your help... :) |
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> wouldnt say it is possible, unless u have hibernaton enabled, which |
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> probably is not in your case. besides emerge --resume only resumes not |
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> downloaded fully files from internet to be downloaded... |
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Not so. emerge --resume restarts the previous emerge process, even after |
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a reboot, exactly as Petr needs. |
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I doubt the fact that some packages are compiled with one GCC and others |
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with a different one is going to cause a problem, especially as you'll |
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carry on with the recompiling after the reboot. Even if you don't reboot, |
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your system will be running with a mixture of 3.3/3.4-compiled packages |
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during the emerge. |
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Neil Bothwick |
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When puns are outlawed only outlaws will have puns. |