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On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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> On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote: |
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>> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org> |
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>>> This has never happened to me before... |
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>>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC |
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>>> install??? |
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>>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the |
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>>> next |
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>>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks. |
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>>> I am NOT a happy camper. |
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>> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same |
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>> slot as the previous one. |
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> Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8 |
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> years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior |
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> version. |
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>> And please write proper subject on emails. "WTF" is not really |
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>> appropriate for a mailing list. |
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> Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just ignore |
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> it. |
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And calling someone who is trying to help you "stupid" is not very |
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mature. You are on your own |