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Richard Fish wrote: |
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> On 8/22/06, Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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>> On 8/22/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <bo.andresen@××××.dk> wrote: |
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>> > Am I correct that the revdep-rebuild step is redundant if you don't |
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>> need any |
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>> > C++ apps for the next 48 hours (assuming the emerge -e world completes |
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>> > successfully)? |
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>> Yep. |
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> Oh, except that you can prune old gcc versions in that case until |
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> *after* the emerge -e world completes. Just eliminating the |
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> revdep-rebuild step from what I posted would be bad...very bad. |
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Phew ... I am enjoying this thread and trying to distill some basic |
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rules out of it to learn and remember. |
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Currently I am running your "migrate-to-CFLAG-Os"-script on my |
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underpowered ;) laptop. Regarding the various postings I have also |
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started some "emerge -e system" on one of my desktop systems (won't post |
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its technical data, no no ;-) ), since this particular system refuses to |
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properly startx after going to modular X11. |
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Oh my, and while I'm writing this, Bo has already replied again, and |
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he's *confused* ! So no wonder, that I also am ;-) |
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Enjoying and learning, Stefan. |
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