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Raffaele Belardi wrote: |
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> During the weekend I 'emerge -e' a couple of ~amd64 systems with |
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> gcc-6.3.0: |
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> 1. gnome desktop, 1000 packages, all build fine except: |
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> - net-libs/webkit-gtk, rebuilding it again after world fixed it |
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> (possibly an issue with -j MAKEOPTS, a similar build failure is |
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> mentioned in bug 515968 although it's for an older package version) |
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> - sci-electronics/gnucap (bug 594184) |
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> - games-action/armagetronad (bugs 610844, 617768) |
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> 2. lxde media center, 850 packages, all fine except: |
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> - games-sports/trigger |
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> - games-sports/torcs |
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> Haven't had time to process these yet. |
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> Looks like it's still better to keep a gcc-5.x version around. |
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> raffaele |
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I'm glad you posted this. I read on -dev the other day about them |
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thinking about skipping to gcc 7 or something. I was thinking about |
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jumping to gcc 6 for now. I was curious as to the problems tho since it |
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is not likely to widely used yet. Then here comes your post about it. |
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You pretty much answered my question except that I use KDE where it |
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seems you use Gnome. |
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You have ESP or something?? lol |
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Anyone using KDE and gcc 6 yet? Problems? |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |