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On Sun, 2005-07-24 at 15:20 +0200, Richard Fish wrote: |
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> Jules Colding wrote: |
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> > Hmm... Among my USE flags is "nptlonly". Might that be a problem? |
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> Well, nptlonly seems to work for a lot of people, so I don't think that |
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> should be a problem. I've only ever heard of it affecting old |
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> binary-only software. |
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I am seeing random crashes of Evolution. The backtrace originates, as |
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far I know, always in libpthread, so maybe this nptlonly is a bad idea |
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after all? |
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> The only change I would be tempted to make to your USE flags would be to |
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> add multilib, which would give you the ability to build/run both 32 and |
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> 64-bit applications. I don't see how this could fix your current |
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> problems...but I did notice that Bob Sanders (one of the two WFM reports |
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> on this thread) has this in his USE flags. Of course he also doesn't |
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> have nptlonly, or userlocales, so who knows... |
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Hmm... I am seeing "(-multilib)" when doing the emerge of gcc and |
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binutils, so multilib is disabled by my profile and shouldn't be enabled |
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manually, right? |
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Thanks, |
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jules |
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