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On Sunday 03 September 2006 03:37, Richard Fish wrote: |
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> On 9/2/06, Peter Ruskin <peter.ruskin@×××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > This is the second time I've tried updating gcc to 4.1.1. This |
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> > time emerge -e world failed on sys-fs/dazuko kde-base/kdewebdev |
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> > sys-apps/busybox app-office/openoffice kde-base/kdemultimedia |
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> > and sci-astronomy/celestia before I gave up and reverted to |
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> > 3.4.4. |
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> Could you file bugs on each of these with your errors? |
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I'm still doing emerge -e world after reverting to 3.4.4. When that |
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is done I will look in the emerge logs and report the errors. I |
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have over 1000 ebuilds installed and have spent over two days on |
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this to get back to square 1 - (for the second time). It'll be |
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some time before I listen to people saying "gcc-4.1.1 is stable" |
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again. |
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> Also, it is probably useful to try building the ~arch version of |
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> each package. It seems that some of the gcc-4.1 fixes are still |
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> in ~arch versions. |
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Yes, I had already found those. The ones I said failed were the |
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latest versions on ~x86. |
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Thanks for your response. |
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Peter |
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Gentoo Linux: Portage 2.1-r2. kernel-2.6.17-gentoo-r5. |
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2006 i686 AMD Athlon(tm) 64. gcc(GCC): 3.4.4. |
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KDE: 3.5.4. Qt: 3.3.6. |
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