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From: Fernando Villareal <xxmel0nxx@×××××.com>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: [gentoo-user] Re: Digest of gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org issue 2718 (141078-141127)
Date: Sun, 09 Sep 2012 04:17:10
Message-Id: CAMd_9fwovXw+zkVSFPipWAPas9sgWJV2Gab7MQB+bu_w6izfQg@mail.gmail.com
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3 On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 2:09 AM, <gentoo-user+help@l.g.o> wrote:
4
5 > Topics (messages 141078 through 141127):
6 >
7 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
8 > 141078 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
9 >
10 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
11 > 141079 - Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
12 >
13 > [gentoo-user] static IP issue
14 > 141080 - "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@××××××××.org>
15 >
16 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
17 > 141081 - Nicolas Sebrecht <nsebrecht@×××××.fr>
18 >
19 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
20 > 141082 - Nicolas Sebrecht <nsebrecht@×××××.fr>
21 >
22 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
23 > 141083 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
24 >
25 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
26 > 141084 - Nicolas Sebrecht <nsebrecht@×××××.fr>
27 >
28 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
29 > 141085 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
30 >
31 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
32 > 141086 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
33 >
34 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
35 > 141087 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
36 >
37 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
38 > 141088 - William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au>
39 >
40 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
41 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
42 > 141089 - Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
43 >
44 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
45 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
46 > 141090 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
47 >
48 > [gentoo-user] static IP issue
49 > 141091 - "pat" <pat@××××××××.org>
50 >
51 > [gentoo-user] Re: GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
52 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
53 > 141092 - Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@×××××.com>
54 >
55 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
56 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
57 > 141093 - Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o>
58 >
59 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
60 > 141094 - Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
61 >
62 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
63 > 141095 - Dale <rdalek1967@×××××.com>
64 >
65 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
66 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
67 > 141096 - Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
68 >
69 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
70 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
71 > 141097 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
72 >
73 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
74 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
75 > 141098 - Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o>
76 >
77 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
78 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
79 > 141099 - Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o>
80 >
81 > [gentoo-user] Re: GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
82 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
83 > 141100 - Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwards@×××××.com>
84 >
85 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
86 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
87 > 141101 - Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
88 >
89 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
90 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
91 > 141102 - Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
92 >
93 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
94 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
95 > 141103 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
96 >
97 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
98 > 141105 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
99 >
100 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
101 > 141106 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
102 >
103 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
104 > 141107 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
105 >
106 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
107 > 141108 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
108 >
109 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
110 > 141109 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
111 >
112 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
113 > 141110 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
114 >
115 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
116 > 141111 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
117 >
118 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
119 > 141112 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
120 >
121 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
122 > 141113 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
123 >
124 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
125 > 141114 - Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
126 >
127 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
128 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
129 > 141115 - Michael Hampicke <gentoo-user@××××.biz>
130 >
131 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
132 > 141116 - Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com>
133 >
134 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
135 > 141117 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
136 >
137 > [gentoo-user] Re: aligning SSD partitions
138 > 141119 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
139 >
140 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
141 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
142 > 141120 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
143 >
144 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
145 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
146 > 141122 - Michael Hampicke <gentoo-user@××××.biz>
147 >
148 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
149 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
150 > 141123 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
151 >
152 > [gentoo-user] GCC upgrade from 4.5.3 to 4.5.4 automatically removes
153 > 4.5.3???? Wtf???
154 > 141124 - Michael Hampicke <mgehampicke@×××××.com>
155 >
156 > [gentoo-user] Broken GCC
157 > 141125 - Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
158 >
159 > [gentoo-user] Heads-up; bash now uses "readline" USE flag
160 > 141126 - "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@××××××××.org>
161 >
162 > [gentoo-user] Heads-up; bash now uses "readline" USE flag
163 > 141127 - Neil Bothwick <neil@××××××××××.uk>
164 >
165 >
166 > On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 16:09:12 -0500, Dale wrote:
167 >
168 > > > Reading the tarball has nothing to do with this, we are discussing
169 > > > filesystems for PORTAGE_TMPDIR, not DISTDIR. It's where the source is
170 > > > unpacked, the object files compiled to, the executables linked to and
171 > > > the install image created that is relevant to TMPDIR.
172 >
173 > > Well, on my system, when I run emerge, it has to go read the tarball
174 > > from the drive before it can unpack and do all the rest that needs to be
175 > > done.
176 >
177 > Of course, but it is reading from a different filesystem that is
178 > unaffected by your choice for $PORTAGE_TMPDIR. It has about as much
179 > relevance as the brand of mouse you are using.
180 >
181 >
182 > --
183 > Neil Bothwick
184 >
185 > "Fascinating," said Spock, watching Kirk's lousy acting.
186 >
187 > Neil Bothwick wrote:
188 > > On Thu, 06 Sep 2012 16:09:12 -0500, Dale wrote:
189 > >
190 > >>> Reading the tarball has nothing to do with this, we are discussing
191 > >>> filesystems for PORTAGE_TMPDIR, not DISTDIR. It's where the source is
192 > >>> unpacked, the object files compiled to, the executables linked to and
193 > >>> the install image created that is relevant to TMPDIR.
194 > >> Well, on my system, when I run emerge, it has to go read the tarball
195 > >> from the drive before it can unpack and do all the rest that needs to be
196 > >> done.
197 > > Of course, but it is reading from a different filesystem that is
198 > > unaffected by your choice for $PORTAGE_TMPDIR. It has about as much
199 > > relevance as the brand of mouse you are using.
200 > >
201 > >
202 >
203 >
204 > But whether it is on tmpfs or just regular memory doesn't matter. Once
205 > emerge starts, everything is in ram including portages work directory
206 > which would be on tmpfs here. That's why it doesn't matter if portage
207 > is on tmpfs or not. Once emerge loads up the files, it's the same
208 > thing. That's why using tmpfs doesn't matter. I knew that the whole
209 > time. The amount of ram on a system doesn't matter either. If you have
210 > a system that doesn't have a lot of ram, then you can't really use tmpfs
211 > anyway. That is not something I would recommend to anyone.
212 >
213 > I just don't agree that one should *disable* cache to run the test since
214 > no one would disable cache on a normal system. It's not a memory speed
215 > test. It's a test to see if putting it on tmpfs makes it faster. The
216 > fact that emerge loads everything up in memory when it starts is not
217 > relevant for what I am testing. It does that on its own anyway.
218 >
219 > Since portage and the kernel does this in the most efficient way
220 > already, I still say putting portage's work directory on tmpfs is not
221 > needed UNLESS a person needs to save wear and tear on a drive, such as
222 > the SSD in this thread. I just don't want someone that is sort of new
223 > to Gentoo and compiling things to think that a package that takes 10
224 > minutes when done on disk will take 3 minutes when on tmpfs. I see that
225 > thinking from time to time, usually on the forums.
226 >
227 > Dale
228 >
229 > :-) :-)
230 >
231 > --
232 > I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or
233 > how you interpreted my words!
234 >
235 >
236 > On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 02:13:04PM +0100, pat wrote
237 > > On Thu, 6 Sep 2012 14:00:22 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
238 > > >
239 > > > Please post contents of /etc/conf.d/net
240 > > >
241 > > > --
242 > > > Neil Bothwick
243 > > >
244 > > > Top Oxymorons Number 5: Twelve-ounce pound cake
245 > >
246 > > Here it is.
247 >
248 > config_eth0="192.168.74.101 netmask 255.255.255.0"
249 > #routes_eth0="default via 8.8.8.8"
250 > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
251 >
252 > I assume 192.168.74.1 is your modem. Correct? No mention of
253 > broadcast address. I don't know if that's critical or not. Try either
254 > of the following...
255 >
256 > config_eth0="192.168.74.101 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast 192.168.74.255"
257 > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
258 >
259 > or
260 >
261 > config_eth0="192.168.74.101/24 broadcast 192.168.74.255"
262 > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
263 >
264 > --
265 > Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org>
266 > I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
267 >
268 > The 06/09/12, Dale wrote:
269 >
270 > > But whether it is on tmpfs or just regular memory doesn't matter. Once
271 > > emerge starts, everything is in ram including portages work directory
272 > > which would be on tmpfs here. That's why it doesn't matter if portage
273 > > is on tmpfs or not. Once emerge loads up the files, it's the same
274 > > thing. That's why using tmpfs doesn't matter. I knew that the whole
275 > > time. The amount of ram on a system doesn't matter either. If you have
276 > > a system that doesn't have a lot of ram, then you can't really use tmpfs
277 > > anyway. That is not something I would recommend to anyone.
278 >
279 > But you're wrong with this assumption. I guess you never tried to
280 > upgrade a Gentoo system running as server (a working one, with users and
281 > workload).
282 >
283 > The amount of memory is only /one/ helper parameter to not see a
284 > difference.
285 >
286 > Like I've already said, the issue is all about the persistence strategy
287 > used by the VM to mark memory as pinned, reclaimable or swappable. Where
288 > tmpfs do change the matter is that a file stored in it is not going be
289 > dropped from RAM until there is a unlink(2) call on it or that other
290 > running processes are running out of memory and some page needs to be
291 > swapped (so there is _already_ no more available RAM in the kernel cache).
292 >
293 > If not using tmpfs and because memory cache is the first place where the
294 > kernel will free up memory, you don't have to wait for the processes to
295 > run out of available memory to hit a situation where you'll have to wait
296 > for the disk to retrieve files. So, this will affect times.
297 >
298 > --
299 > Nicolas Sebrecht
300 >
301 > The 06/09/12, Dale wrote:
302 >
303 > > But this is what you guys are missing too. If you want to use tmpfs,
304 > > you have to have enough ram to begin with. Whether you use tmpfs or
305 > > not, you have to have enough ram to do the compile otherwise you start
306 > > using swap or it just crashes. Having ram is a prerequisite to using
307 > > tmpfs.
308 >
309 > This is too minimal overview to get the point. Memory is not a static
310 > place. This is not a cake beeing shared once. Memory is living. See my
311 > other mail.
312 >
313 > > There is another flaw in your assumption above. I already had the
314 > > tarballs downloaded BEFORE even the first emerge.
315 >
316 > This is not a flaw in assumption. This is negligible.
317 >
318 > > What the people wanted to test is if putting portages work directory on
319 > > tmpfs would make emerge times faster.
320 >
321 > Come'on. We all understood your goal from the beginning.
322 >
323 > > Do we all admit that having portage on tmpfs does not make emerge times
324 > > faster yet?
325 >
326 > No. It depends on factors and underlying processes you claim they don't
327 > matter, which is wrong. They *might* be not relevant in some cases.
328 >
329 > --
330 > Nicolas Sebrecht
331 >
332 >
333 > Hello
334 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
335 >
336 > Problem is following:
337 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
338 >
339 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
340 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
341 > checking for suffix of executables...
342 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
343 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
344 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
345 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
346 > See `config.log' for more details
347 >
348 > I tried
349 > gcc-config -f x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-4.5.4
350 > without any luck.
351 > same with
352 > binutils-config x86_64-pc-linux-gnu-2.22
353 >
354 > Thak you for your help
355 > S
356 >
357 >
358 > emerge --info
359 > Portage 2.1.11.9 (default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop/gnome, gcc-4.5.4,
360 > glibc-2.15-r2, 3.4.9-gentoo x86_64)
361 > =================================================================
362 > System uname:
363 > Linux-3.4.9-gentoo-x86_64-Intel-R-_Core-TM-2_Duo_CPU_T8300_@
364 > _2.40GHz-with-gentoo-2.1
365 > Timestamp of tree: Thu, 06 Sep 2012 10:45:01 +0000
366 > app-shells/bash: 4.2_p37
367 > dev-java/java-config: 2.1.11-r3
368 > dev-lang/python: 2.7.3-r2, 3.2.3
369 > dev-util/cmake: 2.8.8-r3
370 > dev-util/pkgconfig: 0.27
371 > sys-apps/baselayout: 2.1-r1
372 > sys-apps/openrc: 0.9.8.4
373 > sys-apps/sandbox: 2.5
374 > sys-devel/autoconf: 2.13, 2.68
375 > sys-devel/automake: 1.9.6-r3, 1.10.3, 1.11.6
376 > sys-devel/binutils: 2.22-r1
377 > sys-devel/gcc: 4.5.4
378 > sys-devel/gcc-config: 1.7.3
379 > sys-devel/libtool: 2.4-r1
380 > sys-devel/make: 3.82-r3
381 > sys-kernel/linux-headers: 3.4-r2 (virtual/os-headers)
382 > sys-libs/glibc: 2.15-r2
383 > Repositories:
384 >
385 > gentoo
386 > location: /usr/portage
387 > sync: rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage
388 > priority: -1000
389 >
390 > ABI="amd64"
391 > ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="amd64"
392 > ACCEPT_LICENSE="*"
393 > ACCEPT_PROPERTIES="*"
394 > ALSA_CARDS="ali5451 als4000 atiixp atiixp-modem bt87x ca0106 cmipci
395 > emu10k1x ens1370 ens1371 es1938 es1968 fm801 hda-intel intel8x0
396 > intel8x0m maestro3 trident usb-audio via82xx via82xx-modem ymfpci"
397 > ALSA_PCM_PLUGINS="adpcm alaw asym copy dmix dshare dsnoop empty extplug
398 > file hooks iec958 ioplug ladspa lfloat linear meter mmap_emul mulaw
399 > multi null plug rate route share shm softvol"
400 > ANT_HOME="/usr/share/ant"
401 > APACHE2_MODULES="actions alias auth_basic authn_alias authn_anon
402 > authn_dbm authn_default authn_file authz_dbm authz_default
403 > authz_groupfile authz_host authz_owner authz_user autoindex cache dav
404 > dav_fs dav_lock deflate dir disk_cache env expires ext_filter file_cache
405 > filter headers include info log_config logio mem_cache mime mime_magic
406 > negotiation rewrite setenvif speling status unique_id userdir usertrack
407 > vhost_alias"
408 > ARCH="amd64"
409 > AUTOCLEAN="yes"
410 > BOOTSTRAP_USE="cxx unicode multilib"
411 > CALLIGRA_FEATURES="kexi words flow plan sheets stage tables krita karbon
412 > braindump"
413 > CAMERAS="ptp2"
414 > CBUILD="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
415 > CFLAGS="-march=core2 -O2 -pipe"
416 > CFLAGS_amd64="-m64"
417 > CFLAGS_x32="-mx32"
418 > CFLAGS_x86="-m32"
419 > CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
420 > CHOST_amd64="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
421 > CHOST_x32="x86_64-pc-linux-gnux32"
422 > CHOST_x86="i686-pc-linux-gnu"
423 > CLEAN_DELAY="12"
424 > COLLECTD_PLUGINS="df interface irq load memory rrdtool swap syslog"
425 > COLLISION_IGNORE="/lib/modules/* *.py[co]"
426 > COLORTERM="gnome-terminal"
427 > CONFIG_PROTECT="/etc /usr/share/config /usr/share/gnupg/qualified.txt
428 > /usr/share/openvpn/easy-rsa"
429 > CONFIG_PROTECT_MASK="/etc/ca-certificates.conf /etc/dconf /etc/env.d
430 > /etc/env.d/java/ /etc/fonts/fonts.conf /etc/gconf /etc/gentoo-release
431 > /etc/php/apache2-php5.4/ext-active/ /etc/php/cgi-php5.4/ext-active/
432 > /etc/php/cli-php5.4/ext-active/ /etc/revdep-rebuild /etc/sandbox.d
433 > /etc/terminfo /etc/texmf/language.dat.d /etc/texmf/language.def.d
434 > /etc/texmf/updmap.d /etc/texmf/web2c"
435 > CXXFLAGS="-march=core2 -O2 -pipe"
436 > DEFAULT_ABI="amd64"
437 > DISPLAY=":0"
438 > DISTDIR="/usr/portage/distfiles"
439 > EDITOR="/bin/nano"
440 > ELIBC="glibc"
441 > EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build --jobs=4 --load-average=3.0
442 > --with-bdeps=y --ask -v --ask-enter-invalid"
443 > EMERGE_WARNING_DELAY="10"
444 > EPREFIX=""
445 > EROOT="/"
446 > FCFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
447 > FEATURES="assume-digests binpkg-logs candy compress-build-logs
448 > config-protect-if-modified distlocks ebuild-locks fail-clean fixlafiles
449 > metadata-transfer news parallel-fetch parallel-install
450 > parse-eapi-ebuild-head protect-owned sandbox sfperms strict
451 > unknown-features-warn unmerge-logs unmerge-orphans userfetch userpriv
452 > usersandbox usersync xattr"
453 > FETCHCOMMAND="wget -t 3 -T 60 --passive-ftp -O "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}"
454 > "${URI}""
455 > FETCHCOMMAND_RSYNC="rsync -avP "${URI}" "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}""
456 > FETCHCOMMAND_SFTP="bash -c "x=\${2#sftp://} ; host=\${x%%/*} ;
457 > port=\${host##*:} ; host=\${host%:*} ; [[ \${host} = \${port} ]] &&
458 > port=22 ; exec sftp -P \${port} \"\${host}:/\${x#*/}\" \"\$1\"" sftp
459 > "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}" "${URI}""
460 > FETCHCOMMAND_SSH="bash -c "x=\${2#ssh://} ; host=\${x%%/*} ;
461 > port=\${host##*:} ; host=\${host%:*} ; [[ \${host} = \${port} ]] &&
462 > port=22 ; exec rsync --rsh=\"ssh -p\${port}\" -avP
463 > \"\${host}:/\${x#*/}\" \"\$1\"" rsync "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}" "${URI}""
464 > FFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
465 > GCC_SPECS=""
466 > GDK_USE_XFT="1"
467 > GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://gentoo.mirror.dkm.cz/pub/gentoo/
468 > http://gentoo.supp.name/ http://gentoo.mneisen.org/
469 > http://ftp.fi.muni.cz/pub/linux/gentoo/ http://gentoo.mirror.web4u.cz/"
470 > GPSD_PROTOCOLS="ashtech aivdm earthmate evermore fv18 garmin garmintxt
471 > gpsclock itrax mtk3301 nmea ntrip navcom oceanserver oldstyle oncore
472 > rtcm104v2 rtcm104v3 sirf superstar2 timing tsip tripmate tnt ubx"
473 > GRUB_PLATFORMS=""
474 > GSETTINGS_BACKEND="dconf"
475 > GUILE_LOAD_PATH="/usr/share/guile/1.8"
476 > HOME="/root"
477 >
478 > INFOPATH="/usr/share/info:/usr/share/gcc-data/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/info:/usr/share/binutils-data/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/2.22/info"
479 > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev"
480 > JAVAC="/etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm/bin/javac"
481 > JAVACC_HOME="/usr/share/javacc/"
482 > JAVA_HOME="/etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm"
483 > JDK_HOME="/etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm"
484 > KERNEL="linux"
485 > LANG="en_GB.UTF-8"
486 > LCD_DEVICES="bayrad cfontz cfontz633 glk hd44780 lb216 lcdm001 mtxorb
487 > ncurses text"
488 > LC_ADDRESS="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
489 > LC_COLLATE="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
490 > LC_CTYPE="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
491 > LC_IDENTIFICATION="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
492 > LC_MEASUREMENT="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
493 > LC_MESSAGES="en_GB.UTF-8"
494 > LC_MONETARY="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
495 > LC_NAME="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
496 > LC_NUMERIC="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
497 > LC_PAPER="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
498 > LC_TELEPHONE="cs_CZ.UTF-8"
499 > LC_TIME="en_DK.UTF-8"
500 > LDFLAGS="-Wl,-O1 -Wl,--as-needed"
501 > LDFLAGS_amd64="-m elf_x86_64"
502 > LDFLAGS_x32="-m elf32_x86_64"
503 > LDFLAGS_x86="-m elf_i386"
504 > LESS="-R -M --shift 5"
505 > LESSOPEN="|lesspipe %s"
506 > LIBDIR_amd64="lib64"
507 > LIBDIR_amd64_fbsd="lib64"
508 > LIBDIR_n32="lib32"
509 > LIBDIR_n64="lib64"
510 > LIBDIR_o32="lib"
511 > LIBDIR_ppc="lib32"
512 > LIBDIR_ppc64="lib64"
513 > LIBDIR_s390="lib32"
514 > LIBDIR_s390x="lib64"
515 > LIBDIR_sparc32="lib32"
516 > LIBDIR_sparc64="lib64"
517 > LIBDIR_x32="libx32"
518 > LIBDIR_x86="lib32"
519 > LIBDIR_x86_fbsd="lib32"
520 > LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS="presenter-console presenter-minimizer"
521 > LINGUAS="cs en_GB en"
522 > LOGNAME="root"
523 > MAIL="/var/mail/root"
524 > MAKEOPTS="-j7"
525 >
526 > MANPATH="/etc/java-config-2/current-system-vm/man:/usr/local/share/man:/usr/share/man:/usr/share/gcc-data/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/4.5.4/man:/usr/share/binutils-data/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/2.22/man:/etc/java-config/system-vm/man/:/usr/lib64/php5.4/man/"
527 > MULTILIB_ABIS="amd64 x86"
528 > MULTILIB_STRICT_DENY="64-bit.*shared object"
529 > MULTILIB_STRICT_DIRS="/lib32 /lib /usr/lib32 /usr/lib /usr/kde/*/lib32
530 > /usr/kde/*/lib /usr/qt/*/lib32 /usr/qt/*/lib /usr/X11R6/lib32
531 > /usr/X11R6/lib"
532 >
533 > MULTILIB_STRICT_EXEMPT="(perl5|gcc|gcc-lib|binutils|eclipse-3|debug|portage|udev)"
534 > NETBEANS="apisupport cnd groovy gsf harness ide identity j2ee java
535 > mobility nb php profiler soa visualweb webcommon websvccommon xml"
536 > OLDPWD="/etc/portage"
537 > OPENCL_PROFILE="nvidia"
538 > OPENGL_PROFILE="nvidia"
539 > PAGER="/usr/bin/less"
540 >
541 > PATH="/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/opt/bin:/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.5.4"
542 > PHP_TARGETS="php5-3"
543 > PKGDIR="/usr/portage/packages"
544 > PORTAGE_ARCHLIST="ppc sparc64-freebsd ppc-openbsd x86-openbsd ppc64
545 > x86-winnt x86-fbsd ppc-aix alpha arm x86-freebsd s390 amd64 arm-linux
546 > x86-macos x64-openbsd ia64-hpux hppa x86-netbsd ppc64-linux x86-cygwin
547 > amd64-linux ia64-linux x86 sparc-solaris x64-freebsd sparc64-solaris
548 > x86-linux x64-macos sparc m68k-mint ia64 mips ppc-macos x86-interix
549 > hppa-hpux amd64-fbsd x64-solaris m68k sh x86-solaris sparc-fbsd"
550 > PORTAGE_BINHOST_CHUNKSIZE="3000"
551 > PORTAGE_BIN_PATH="/usr/lib64/portage/bin"
552 > PORTAGE_COMPRESS_EXCLUDE_SUFFIXES="css gif htm[l]? jp[e]?g js pdf png"
553 > PORTAGE_CONFIGROOT="/"
554 > PORTAGE_DEBUG="0"
555 > PORTAGE_DEPCACHEDIR="/var/cache/edb/dep"
556 > PORTAGE_ELOG_CLASSES="log warn error"
557 > PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILFROM="portage@localhost"
558 > PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILSUBJECT="[portage] ebuild log for ${PACKAGE} on ${HOST}"
559 > PORTAGE_ELOG_MAILURI="root"
560 > PORTAGE_ELOG_SYSTEM="save_summary echo"
561 > PORTAGE_FETCH_CHECKSUM_TRY_MIRRORS="5"
562 > PORTAGE_FETCH_RESUME_MIN_SIZE="350K"
563 > PORTAGE_GID="250"
564 > PORTAGE_GPG_SIGNING_COMMAND="gpg --sign --digest-algo SHA256 --clearsign
565 > --yes --default-key "${PORTAGE_GPG_KEY}" --homedir "${PORTAGE_GPG_DIR}"
566 > "${FILE}""
567 > PORTAGE_INST_GID="0"
568 > PORTAGE_INST_UID="0"
569 > PORTAGE_NICENESS="15"
570 > PORTAGE_OVERRIDE_EPREFIX=""
571 > PORTAGE_PYM_PATH="/usr/lib64/portage/pym"
572 > PORTAGE_RSYNC_OPTS="--recursive --links --safe-links --perms --times
573 > --compress --force --whole-file --delete --stats --human-readable
574 > --timeout=180 --exclude=/distfiles --exclude=/local --exclude=/packages"
575 > PORTAGE_RSYNC_RETRIES="-1"
576 > PORTAGE_SYNC_STALE="30"
577 > PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp"
578 > PORTAGE_VERBOSE="1"
579 > PORTAGE_WORKDIR_MODE="0700"
580 > PORTDIR="/usr/portage"
581 > PORTDIR_OVERLAY=""
582 > PORTGE_COMPRESS="xz"
583 > PORTGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS="-9 -e"
584 > PORT_LOGDIR_CLEAN="find "${PORT_LOGDIR}" -type f ! -name "summary.log*"
585 > -mtime +7 -delete"
586 >
587 > PRELINK_PATH_MASK="/usr/lib64/klibc:/usr/lib64/libfreebl3.so:/usr/lib64/libnssdbm3.so:/usr/lib64/libsoftokn3.so:/opt/bin/skype"
588 > PROFILE_ONLY_VARIABLES="ARCH ELIBC KERNEL USERLAND"
589 > PWD="/mnt/chrt"
590 > PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE="1"
591 > PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_2 python2_7"
592 > QT_GRAPHICSSYSTEM="raster"
593 > QT_PLUGIN_PATH="/usr/lib64/kde4/plugins"
594 > RESUMECOMMAND="wget -c -t 3 -T 60 --passive-ftp -O "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}"
595 > "${URI}""
596 > RESUMECOMMAND_RSYNC="rsync -avP "${URI}" "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}""
597 > RESUMECOMMAND_SSH="bash -c "x=\${2#ssh://} ; host=\${x%%/*} ;
598 > port=\${host##*:} ; host=\${host%:*} ; [[ \${host} = \${port} ]] &&
599 > port=22 ; exec rsync --rsh=\"ssh -p\${port}\" -avP
600 > \"\${host}:/\${x#*/}\" \"\$1\"" rsync "${DISTDIR}/${FILE}" "${URI}""
601 > ROOT="/"
602 > ROOTPATH="/opt/bin:/usr/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/gcc-bin/4.5.4"
603 > RPMDIR="/usr/portage/rpm"
604 > RUBYOPT="-rauto_gem"
605 > RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19"
606 > SANE_CONFIG_DIR="/etc/sane.d"
607 > SHELL="/bin/zsh"
608 > SHLVL="1"
609 > SUDO_COMMAND="/bin/zsh"
610 > SUDO_GID="1000"
611 > SUDO_UID="1000"
612 > SUDO_USER="a"
613 > SYMLINK_LIB="yes"
614 > SYNC="rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage"
615 > TERM="xterm"
616 > TEXINPUTS="/usr/lib64/ocaml/ocamldoc:"
617 > UNINSTALL_IGNORE="/lib/modules/*"
618 > USB_DEVFS_PATH="/dev/bus/usb"
619 > USE="X a52 aac aalib acl acpi adns alsa amd64 apache2 berkdb bluetooth
620 > branding bzip2 cairo cdda cddb cdinstall cdparanoia cdr clamav cli
621 > colord consolekit cracklib crypt css cups curl curlwrappers cvs cxx dbus
622 > dga directfb djvu dri dts dvd dvdr eds encode examples exif fam ffmpeg
623 > firefox flac flatfile foomaticdb fortran ftp gd gdbm geoip gif gimp
624 > gnome gnome-keyring gnome-online-accounts gnuplot gnutls gphoto2 gpm
625 > gstreamer gtk gzip hscolour iconv ieee1394 imagemagic ipv6 jabber java
626 > javascript jingle jpeg lame latex lcms ldap libcaca libnotify lzma lzo
627 > mad matroska mbox mhash mime mmx mng modules mp3 mp4 mpeg mplayer
628 > mudflap multilib mysqli nautilus ncurses networkmanager nls nocd nptl
629 > nsplugin nvidia offensive ogg opengl openmp pam pango pcre pdf php png
630 > policykit ppds pppd pulseaudio qt3support quicktime radius rdesktop
631 > readline rss sasl scanner sdl session smp socialweb socks5 sound source
632 > spell sse sse2 sse3 sse4 ssl startup-notification subversion svg symlink
633 > syslog system-sqlite sysvipc taglib tcpd theora tidy tiff truetype udev
634 > udisks unicode upower usb v4l vcd vdpau videos vnc vorbis wavpack wifi
635 > wxwidgets x264 xattr xcb xml xmpp xosd xscreensaver xv xvid xvmc zlib
636 > zsh-completion" ALSA_CARDS="ali5451 als4000 atiixp atiixp-modem bt87x
637 > ca0106 cmipci emu10k1x ens1370 ens1371 es1938 es1968 fm801 hda-intel
638 > intel8x0 intel8x0m maestro3 trident usb-audio via82xx via82xx-modem
639 > ymfpci" ALSA_PCM_PLUGINS="adpcm alaw asym copy dmix dshare dsnoop empty
640 > extplug file hooks iec958 ioplug ladspa lfloat linear meter mmap_emul
641 > mulaw multi null plug rate route share shm softvol"
642 > APACHE2_MODULES="actions alias auth_basic authn_alias authn_anon
643 > authn_dbm authn_default authn_file authz_dbm authz_default
644 > authz_groupfile authz_host authz_owner authz_user autoindex cache dav
645 > dav_fs dav_lock deflate dir disk_cache env expires ext_filter file_cache
646 > filter headers include info log_config logio mem_cache mime mime_magic
647 > negotiation rewrite setenvif speling status unique_id userdir usertrack
648 > vhost_alias" CALLIGRA_FEATURES="kexi words flow plan sheets stage tables
649 > krita karbon braindump" CAMERAS="ptp2" COLLECTD_PLUGINS="df interface
650 > irq load memory rrdtool swap syslog" ELIBC="glibc"
651 > GPSD_PROTOCOLS="ashtech aivdm earthmate evermore fv18 garmin garmintxt
652 > gpsclock itrax mtk3301 nmea ntrip navcom oceanserver oldstyle oncore
653 > rtcm104v2 rtcm104v3 sirf superstar2 timing tsip tripmate tnt ubx"
654 > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev" KERNEL="linux" LCD_DEVICES="bayrad cfontz
655 > cfontz633 glk hd44780 lb216 lcdm001 mtxorb ncurses text"
656 > LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS="presenter-console presenter-minimizer"
657 > LINGUAS="cs en_GB en" PHP_TARGETS="php5-3" PYTHON_TARGETS="python3_2
658 > python2_7" RUBY_TARGETS="ruby18 ruby19" USERLAND="GNU"
659 > VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia" XTABLES_ADDONS="quota2 psd pknock lscan length2
660 > ipv4options ipset ipp2p iface geoip fuzzy condition tee tarpit sysrq
661 > steal rawnat logmark ipmark dhcpmac delude chaos account"
662 > USER="root"
663 > USERLAND="GNU"
664 > USERNAME="root"
665 > USE_EXPAND="ALSA_CARDS ALSA_PCM_PLUGINS APACHE2_MODULES APACHE2_MPMS
666 > CALLIGRA_FEATURES CAMERAS COLLECTD_PLUGINS CROSSCOMPILE_OPTS CURL_SSL
667 > DRACUT_MODULES DVB_CARDS ELIBC FCDSL_CARDS FFTOOLS FOO2ZJS_DEVICES
668 > FRITZCAPI_CARDS GPSD_PROTOCOLS GRUB_PLATFORMS INPUT_DEVICES KERNEL
669 > LCD_DEVICES LIBREOFFICE_EXTENSIONS LINGUAS LIRC_DEVICES MISDN_CARDS
670 > NETBEANS_MODULES NGINX_MODULES_HTTP NGINX_MODULES_MAIL OFED_DRIVERS
671 > OPENMPI_FABRICS OPENMPI_OFED_FEATURES OPENMPI_RM PHP_TARGETS
672 > PYTHON_TARGETS QEMU_SOFTMMU_TARGETS QEMU_USER_TARGETS RUBY_TARGETS
673 > SANE_BACKENDS USERLAND VIDEO_CARDS VOICEMAIL_STORAGE XFCE_PLUGINS
674 > XTABLES_ADDONS"
675 > USE_EXPAND_HIDDEN="CROSSCOMPILE_OPTS ELIBC KERNEL USERLAND"
676 > USE_ORDER="env:pkg:conf:defaults:pkginternal:repo:env.d"
677 > USE_SSS_AUDIO_CODEC="mp3 flac wavpack cdparanoia vorbis ogg a52 aac dts
678 > encode lame taglib jingle"
679 > USE_SSS_AUDIO_HW="sound alsa pulseaudio gstreamer"
680 > USE_SSS_BROWSER="firefox nsplugin rss mime mbox"
681 > USE_SSS_CD_DVD="cdda cddb cdinstall cdr dvdr"
682 > USE_SSS_COMPRESS="zlib lzma lzo gzip bzip2"
683 > USE_SSS_DEV_DB="system-sqlite mysqli flatfile"
684 > USE_SSS_DEV_LANG="xml java javascript latex php pcre"
685 > USE_SSS_EXCLUDE="-qt4 -plasma -pda -lirc -kontact -kolab -kde -ipod -ios
686 > -evo -emboss -accessibility -3dnow"
687 > USE_SSS_GNOME="gtk gnome gnome-keyring"
688 > USE_SSS_GRAPHIC="tiff imagemagic gimp gif jpeg truetype svg sdl scanner
689 > png mng gphoto2 gnuplot gd exif dga "
690 > USE_SSS_MISC="symlink nocd offensive zsh-completion branding clamav
691 > cracklib crypt examples mhash ncurses clamav aalib cvs subversion
692 > geoip gpm hscolour iconv libcaca mad modules rdesktop source spell
693 > tidy wxwidgets xvmc"
694 > USE_SSS_NET="xmpp wifi adns curl curlwrappers gnutls ssl tcpd
695 > networkmanager bluetooth jabber "
696 > USE_SSS_PRINT="cups djvu foomaticdb pdf ppds"
697 > USE_SSS_PROC="mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 smp"
698 > USE_SSS_SERVER="apache2 ftp vnc socks5 sasl radius"
699 > USE_SSS_SYS="xattr usb udev ipv6 sysvipc syslog nls pam unicode acl acpi
700 > multilib ieee1394"
701 > USE_SSS_VIDEO_CODEC="xvid x264 ffmpeg videos vcd v4l theora quicktime
702 > mplayer mpeg mp4 matroska dvd css "
703 > USE_SSS_VIDEO_HW="nvidia vdpau opengl directfb dri"
704 > USE_SSS_XORG="xosd xscreensaver libnotify X dbus"
705 > VBOX_APP_HOME="/usr/lib64/virtualbox"
706 > VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
707 > XAUTHORITY="/var/run/gdm/auth-for-a-mK9RF3/database"
708 > XDG_CONFIG_DIRS="/etc/xdg"
709 > XDG_DATA_DIRS="/usr/local/share:/usr/share:/usr/share/gdm"
710 > XTABLES_ADDONS="quota2 psd pknock lscan length2 ipv4options ipset ipp2p
711 > iface geoip fuzzy condition tee tarpit sysrq steal rawnat logmark ipmark
712 > dhcpmac delude chaos account"
713 > _="/usr/bin/emerge"
714 >
715 >
716 >
717 >
718 > cat /etc/make.conf
719 > # These settings were set by the catalyst build script that automatically
720 > # built this stage.
721 > # Please consult /usr/share/portage/config/make.conf.example for a more
722 > # detailed example.
723 > CFLAGS="-march=core2 -O2 -pipe"
724 > CXXFLAGS="${CFLAGS}"
725 >
726 > # WARNING: Changing your CHOST is not something that should be done
727 > lightly.
728 > # Please consult http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/change-chost.xml before
729 > changing.
730 > CHOST="x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"
731 >
732 > # These are the USE flags that were used in addition to what is provided
733 > by the
734 > # profile used for building.
735 >
736 > USE_SSS_AUDIO_HW="sound alsa pulseaudio gstreamer"
737 >
738 > USE_SSS_AUDIO_CODEC="mp3 flac wavpack cdparanoia vorbis ogg a52 aac dts
739 > encode \
740 > lame taglib jingle"
741 >
742 > USE_SSS_BROWSER="firefox nsplugin rss mime mbox"
743 >
744 > USE_SSS_CD_DVD="cdda cddb cdinstall cdr dvdr"
745 >
746 > USE_SSS_COMPRESS="zlib lzma lzo gzip bzip2"
747 >
748 > USE_SSS_DEV_DB="system-sqlite mysqli flatfile"
749 >
750 > USE_SSS_DEV_LANG="xml java javascript latex php pcre"
751 >
752 > USE_SSS_GNOME="gtk gnome gnome-keyring"
753 >
754 > USE_SSS_GRAPHIC="tiff imagemagic gimp gif jpeg truetype svg sdl scanner \
755 > png mng gphoto2 gnuplot gd exif dga "
756 >
757 > USE_SSS_MISC="symlink nocd offensive zsh-completion branding clamav
758 > cracklib \
759 > crypt examples mhash ncurses clamav aalib cvs subversion \
760 > geoip gpm hscolour iconv libcaca mad modules rdesktop source spell
761 > tidy \
762 > wxwidgets xvmc"
763 >
764 > USE_SSS_NET="xmpp wifi adns curl curlwrappers gnutls ssl tcpd
765 > networkmanager \
766 > bluetooth jabber "
767 >
768 > USE_SSS_PRINT="cups djvu foomaticdb pdf ppds"
769 >
770 > USE_SSS_PROC="mmx sse sse2 sse3 sse4 smp"
771 >
772 > USE_SSS_SERVER="apache2 ftp vnc socks5 sasl radius"
773 >
774 > USE_SSS_SYS="xattr usb udev ipv6 sysvipc syslog nls pam unicode acl acpi
775 > multilib \
776 > ieee1394"
777 >
778 > USE_SSS_VIDEO_HW="nvidia vdpau opengl directfb dri"
779 >
780 > USE_SSS_VIDEO_CODEC="xvid x264 ffmpeg videos vcd v4l theora quicktime
781 > mplayer mpeg \
782 > mp4 matroska dvd css "
783 >
784 > USE_SSS_XORG="xosd xscreensaver libnotify X dbus"
785 >
786 > USE_SSS_EXCLUDE="-qt4 -plasma -pda -lirc -kontact -kolab -kde -ipod -ios
787 > -evo -emboss \
788 > -accessibility -3dnow"
789 >
790 > USE="${USE_SSS_AUDIO_HW} ${USE_SSS_AUDIO_CODEC} ${USE_SSS_BROWSER}
791 > ${USE_SSS_CD_DVD} \
792 > ${USE_SSS_COMPRESS} ${USE_SSS_DEV_DB} ${USE_SSS_DEV_LANG}
793 > ${USE_SSS_GNOME} \
794 > ${USE_SSS_GRAPHIC} ${USE_SSS_MISC} ${USE_SSS_NET} ${USE_SSS_PRINT}
795 > ${USE_SSS_PROC} \
796 > ${USE_SSS_SERVER} ${USE_SSS_SYS} ${USE_SSS_VIDEO_HW}
797 > ${USE_SSS_VIDEO_CODEC} \
798 > ${USE_SSS_XORG} ${USE_SSS_EXCLUDE}"
799 >
800 > MAKEOPTS="-j7"
801 >
802 > SYNC="rsync://rsync.europe.gentoo.org/gentoo-portage"
803 > EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build --jobs=4 --load-average=3.0
804 > --with-bdeps=y --ask -v --ask-enter-invalid"
805 > PORTAGE_NICENESS="15"
806 > ACCEPT_LICENSE="*"
807 > CLEAN_DELAY="12"
808 > FEATURES="candy compress-build-logs ebuild-locks fail-clean sandbox\
809 > parallel-fetch parallel-install userfetch userpriv usersandbox
810 > usersync \
811 > metadata-transfer"
812 >
813 > INPUT_DEVICES="evdev"
814 > VIDEO_CARDS="nvidia"
815 > LINGUAS="cs en_GB en"
816 > PORTGE_COMPRESS="xz"
817 > PORTGE_COMPRESS_FLAGS="-9 -e"
818 > GENTOO_MIRRORS="http://gentoo.mirror.dkm.cz/pub/gentoo/
819 > http://gentoo.supp.name/ \
820 > http://gentoo.mneisen.org/ http://ftp.fi.muni.cz/pub/linux/gentoo/ \
821 > http://gentoo.mirror.web4u.cz/"
822 > PORTAGE_TMPDIR="/tmp"
823 > APACHE2_MODULES="actions alias auth_basic authn_alias authn_anon authn_dbm
824 > \
825 > authn_default authn_file authz_dbm authz_default authz_groupfile \
826 > authz_host authz_owner authz_user autoindex cache dav dav_fs dav_lock \
827 > deflate dir disk_cache env expires ext_filter file_cache filter
828 > headers \
829 > include info log_config logio mem_cache mime mime_magic negotiation \
830 > rewrite setenvif speling status unique_id userdir usertrack
831 > vhost_alias"
832 >
833 > #PORTDIR_OVERLAY="/usr/local/portage"
834 > #DISTCC_HOSTS="localhost/3"# distcc@aja/2,cpp,lzo distcc@mami,cpp,lzo"
835 > #DISTCC_VERBOSE="1"
836 > #DISTCC_SSH="/etc/distcc/distcc-wrp"
837 >
838 >
839 >
840 > --
841 > Samuraiii
842 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com <mailto:samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
843 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA
844 > <
845 > http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on
846 > >
847 > (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
848 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>
849 > signatures id-15719 (from 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of
850 > html.
851 >
852 >
853 > The 07/09/12, Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
854 >
855 > > > There is another flaw in your assumption above. I already had the
856 > > > tarballs downloaded BEFORE even the first emerge.
857 > >
858 > > This is not a flaw in assumption. This is negligible.
859 >
860 > Fixing myself: s/negligible/out of the scope/
861 >
862 > --
863 > Nicolas Sebrecht
864 >
865 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
866 > wrote:
867 > >
868 > > Hello
869 > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
870 > >
871 > > Problem is following:
872 > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
873 > >
874 > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
875 > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
876 > > checking for suffix of executables...
877 > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
878 > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
879 > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
880 > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
881 > > See `config.log' for more details
882 >
883 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
884 > reply?
885 >
886 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
887 > wrote:
888 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
889 > wrote:
890 > >>
891 > >> Hello
892 > >> yesterday I probably broke my GCC
893 > >>
894 > >> Problem is following:
895 > >> When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
896 > >>
897 > >> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
898 > >> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
899 > >> checking for suffix of executables...
900 > >> checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
901 > >> `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
902 > >> configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
903 > >> If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
904 > >> See `config.log' for more details
905 > >
906 > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in
907 > a reply?
908 >
909 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
910 >
911 >
912 >
913 >
914 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
915 >
916 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com> wrote:
917 >
918 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
919 >
920 > Hello
921 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
922 >
923 > Problem is following:
924 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
925 >
926 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
927 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
928 > checking for suffix of executables...
929 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
930 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
931 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
932 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
933 > See `config.log' for more details
934 >
935 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a reply?
936 >
937 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
938 >
939 >
940 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
941 >
942 > --
943 > Samuraiii
944 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
945 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on>(obtainable on
946 > http://pgp.mit.edu)
947 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>signatures id-15719 (from 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of
948 > html.
949 >
950 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
951 > >
952 > >
953 > >
954 > > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
955 > >
956 > > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
957 > wrote:
958 > > > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
959 > wrote:
960 > > > > > Hello
961 > > > > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
962 > > > > >
963 > > > > > Problem is following:
964 > > > > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
965 > > > > >
966 > > > > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
967 > > > > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
968 > > > > > checking for suffix of executables...
969 > > > > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
970 > > > > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
971 > > > > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
972 > > > > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
973 > > > > > See `config.log' for more details
974 > > > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it
975 > in a reply?
976 > > > Specifically,
977 > .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
978 > > >
979 > > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
980 > >
981 > > --
982 > > Samuraiii
983 > > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
984 > > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
985 > > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
986 > > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
987 >
988 >
989 >
990 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
991 > denied
992 >
993 >
994 > BillK
995 >
996 >
997 >
998 >
999 > This has never happened to me before...
1000 >
1001 > Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1002 > install???
1003 >
1004 > I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1005 > next upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1006 >
1007 > I am NOT a happy camper.
1008 >
1009 > On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 07:24:44 -0400, Tanstaafl wrote:
1010 >
1011 > > Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1012 > > install???
1013 >
1014 > Since always if both versions are in the same slot, which is what I would
1015 > expect for a "simple upgrade". A major version step would be in a
1016 > different slot (4.5, 4.6 etc) and would be installed alongside your old
1017 > version (until you depclean).
1018 >
1019 >
1020 > --
1021 > Neil Bothwick
1022 >
1023 > One difference between a man and a machine is that a machine is quiet
1024 > when well oiled.
1025 >
1026 > On Fri, 7 Sep 2012 00:14:00 -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
1027 > > On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 02:13:04PM +0100, pat wrote
1028 > > > On Thu, 6 Sep 2012 14:00:22 +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote
1029 > > > >
1030 > > > > Please post contents of /etc/conf.d/net
1031 > > > >
1032 > > > > --
1033 > > > > Neil Bothwick
1034 > > > >
1035 > > > > Top Oxymorons Number 5: Twelve-ounce pound cake
1036 > > >
1037 > > > Here it is.
1038 > >
1039 > > config_eth0="192.168.74.101 netmask 255.255.255.0"
1040 > > #routes_eth0="default via 8.8.8.8"
1041 > > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
1042 > >
1043 > > I assume 192.168.74.1 is your modem. Correct? No mention of
1044 > > broadcast address. I don't know if that's critical or not. Try either
1045 > > of the following...
1046 > >
1047 > > config_eth0="192.168.74.101 netmask 255.255.255.0 broadcast
1048 > 192.168.74.255"
1049 > > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
1050 > >
1051 > > or
1052 > >
1053 > > config_eth0="192.168.74.101/24 broadcast 192.168.74.255"
1054 > > routes_eth0="default via 192.168.74.1"
1055 > >
1056 > > --
1057 > > Walter Dnes <waltdnes@××××××××.org>
1058 > > I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications
1059 > >
1060 >
1061 > Doesn't help :-(
1062 >
1063 > Thanks
1064 >
1065 > Pat
1066 >
1067 >
1068 > ----------------------------------------
1069 > Freehosting PIPNI - http://www.pipni.cz/
1070 >
1071 >
1072 > On 07/09/12 14:24, Tanstaafl wrote:
1073 >
1074 >> This has never happened to me before...
1075 >>
1076 >> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1077 >> install???
1078 >>
1079 >> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1080 >> next upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1081 >>
1082 >> I am NOT a happy camper.
1083 >>
1084 >
1085 > It has always been that way for packages in the same slot. 4.5.3 and
1086 > 4.5.4 are both in the "4.5" slot. I think you're confusing patch-version
1087 > upgrades with major and minor-version ones. If you emerge GCC 4.6.3, your
1088 > 4.5.4 version will be kept.
1089 >
1090 > If you really wont to keep multiple patch-versions, then you must set the
1091 > "multislot" USE flag for GCC. But unless you have a reason to do that, and
1092 > it seems you don't, there's no reason to have multiple such versions
1093 > installed.
1094 >
1095 >
1096 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1097 > wrote:
1098 > > This has never happened to me before...
1099 > >
1100 > > Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1101 > > install???
1102 > >
1103 > > I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1104 > next
1105 > > upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1106 > >
1107 > > I am NOT a happy camper.
1108 > >
1109 >
1110 > This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1111 > slot as the previous one. It is like a normal package upgrade. You
1112 > can't keep both gccs in the same slot. gcc preserves installations
1113 > only if they are on different slots. And please write proper subject
1114 > on emails. "WTF" is not really appropriate for a mailing list.
1115 >
1116 > Regards,
1117 > Markos
1118 >
1119 > Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
1120 > > The 06/09/12, Dale wrote:
1121 > >
1122 > >> But this is what you guys are missing too. If you want to use tmpfs,
1123 > >> you have to have enough ram to begin with. Whether you use tmpfs or
1124 > >> not, you have to have enough ram to do the compile otherwise you start
1125 > >> using swap or it just crashes. Having ram is a prerequisite to using
1126 > >> tmpfs.
1127 > > This is too minimal overview to get the point. Memory is not a static
1128 > > place. This is not a cake beeing shared once. Memory is living. See my
1129 > > other mail.
1130 >
1131 > I understand that memory is static but that is NOT what I was testing or
1132 > others either. The test it whether putting portage's work directory on
1133 > tmpfs makes emerges faster not whether emerge using memory itself makes
1134 > it faster. Since when you run emerge it loads everything into ram,
1135 > regardless of whether portages work directory is on tmpfs or not, it
1136 > doesn't matter. This test is NOT about portage loading things into ram
1137 > WHILE emerging, it was about having the work directory on tmpfs and
1138 > speed. Since emerge loads everything right after you hit the enter key,
1139 > it doesn't matter where the work directory is located.
1140 >
1141 > We wanted to change only one thing for this test, where portage's work
1142 > directory was. It was not about how much ram a system has but where
1143 > tmpfs was located. To use tmpfs, the system has to have enough ram to
1144 > begin with so systems that do not have larger amounts of ram were not
1145 > even relevant to the question. If a system has small amounts of ram,
1146 > then most likely they can't use tmpfs anyway.
1147 >
1148 > >> There is another flaw in your assumption above. I already had the
1149 > >> tarballs downloaded BEFORE even the first emerge.
1150 > > This is not a flaw in assumption. This is negligible.
1151 >
1152 > It can make a huge difference. The download times are included in the
1153 > emerge times if it is not already in distfiles. So, if a tarball takes
1154 > a hour to download, it adds one hour to the emerge time. Depending on
1155 > internet speed, it can be more than negligible. I have DSL but it is
1156 > the slower package so this can in some cases make a HUGE difference
1157 > here. Since I was running my tests here, I know it makes a difference
1158 > but you assumed it didn't. That would be incorrect. It does make a
1159 > difference and it can be a big one depending on the tarball size.
1160 >
1161 > >
1162 > >> What the people wanted to test is if putting portages work directory on
1163 > >> tmpfs would make emerge times faster.
1164 > > Come'on. We all understood your goal from the beginning.
1165 >
1166 > Well great. We, and I, were only testing one thing not two or three
1167 > things. We just wanted to change one setting, not disable a whole bunch
1168 > of stuff.
1169 >
1170 >
1171 > >
1172 > >> Do we all admit that having portage on tmpfs does not make emerge times
1173 > >> faster yet?
1174 > > No. It depends on factors and underlying processes you claim they don't
1175 > > matter, which is wrong. They *might* be not relevant in some cases.
1176 > >
1177 >
1178 > Actually, they don't matter on my system and since others got the same
1179 > results, it doesn't matter. Again, we only wanted to change one
1180 > specific setting, tmpfs, nothing else. That was the only thing we were
1181 > testing and it was the only thing I tested here and it is the only
1182 > results I am reporting. I'm not reporting on how well emerge is using
1183 > ram after the command is given.
1184 >
1185 > So, accept it or not, it makes no difference whether portage's work
1186 > directory is on tmpfs or not speed wise. You get the same results
1187 > either way. In the case of the OP of this thread, it would likely be a
1188 > good idea if he can but he should not expect emerge to be any faster.
1189 >
1190 > Dale
1191 >
1192 > :-) :-)
1193 >
1194 > --
1195 > I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or
1196 > how you interpreted my words!
1197 >
1198 >
1199 > Nicolas Sebrecht wrote:
1200 > > The 06/09/12, Dale wrote:
1201 > >
1202 > >> But whether it is on tmpfs or just regular memory doesn't matter. Once
1203 > >> emerge starts, everything is in ram including portages work directory
1204 > >> which would be on tmpfs here. That's why it doesn't matter if portage
1205 > >> is on tmpfs or not. Once emerge loads up the files, it's the same
1206 > >> thing. That's why using tmpfs doesn't matter. I knew that the whole
1207 > >> time. The amount of ram on a system doesn't matter either. If you have
1208 > >> a system that doesn't have a lot of ram, then you can't really use tmpfs
1209 > >> anyway. That is not something I would recommend to anyone.
1210 > > But you're wrong with this assumption. I guess you never tried to
1211 > > upgrade a Gentoo system running as server (a working one, with users and
1212 > > workload).
1213 >
1214 > Actually, I do that a lot here but we were not testing this on a server
1215 > but on what a regular user would have. I ran most of my tests while in
1216 > single user mode tho. I didn't want the fact that I use KDE and it may
1217 > be doing something to use CPU resources or even memory to skew the
1218 > results. I went over this in another reply long ago.
1219 >
1220 > >
1221 > > The amount of memory is only /one/ helper parameter to not see a
1222 > > difference.
1223 > >
1224 > > Like I've already said, the issue is all about the persistence strategy
1225 > > used by the VM to mark memory as pinned, reclaimable or swappable. Where
1226 > > tmpfs do change the matter is that a file stored in it is not going be
1227 > > dropped from RAM until there is a unlink(2) call on it or that other
1228 > > running processes are running out of memory and some page needs to be
1229 > > swapped (so there is _already_ no more available RAM in the kernel
1230 > cache).
1231 > >
1232 > > If not using tmpfs and because memory cache is the first place where the
1233 > > kernel will free up memory, you don't have to wait for the processes to
1234 > > run out of available memory to hit a situation where you'll have to wait
1235 > > for the disk to retrieve files. So, this will affect times.
1236 > >
1237 >
1238 > Swap was disabled when I ran the tests even tho I have it set to not use
1239 > swap unless it is a must. Memory is memory whether it is tmpfs or just
1240 > being used by a process or as disk cache. I only have one type of
1241 > memory in my system here. It is all the same no matter how the system
1242 > uses it. Since the only setting changed was where the work directory
1243 > was located, then emerge pinned the use of memory the same in both
1244 > cases. As it should.
1245 >
1246 > The thing is tho, whether it is using the memory as cache or using it as
1247 > tmpfs, it is the same memory. There is no difference. That's the whole
1248 > point.
1249 >
1250 > Dale
1251 >
1252 > :-) :-)
1253 >
1254 > --
1255 > I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or
1256 > how you interpreted my words!
1257 >
1258 >
1259 > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1260 >
1261 >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@**libertytrek.org<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>>
1262 >> wrote:
1263 >>
1264 >>> This has never happened to me before...
1265 >>>
1266 >>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1267 >>> install???
1268 >>>
1269 >>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1270 >>> next
1271 >>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1272 >>>
1273 >>> I am NOT a happy camper.
1274 >>>
1275 >>
1276 > This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1277 >> slot as the previous one.
1278 >>
1279 >
1280 > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1281 > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1282 > version.
1283 >
1284 > And please write proper subject on emails. "WTF" is not really
1285 >> appropriate for a mailing list.
1286 >>
1287 >
1288 > Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just
1289 > ignore it.
1290 >
1291 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1292 > wrote:
1293 > > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1294 > >>
1295 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1296 > >> wrote:
1297 > >>>
1298 > >>> This has never happened to me before...
1299 > >>>
1300 > >>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1301 > >>> install???
1302 > >>>
1303 > >>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1304 > >>> next
1305 > >>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1306 > >>>
1307 > >>> I am NOT a happy camper.
1308 > >
1309 > >
1310 > >> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1311 > >> slot as the previous one.
1312 > >
1313 > >
1314 > > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1315 > > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1316 > > version.
1317 >
1318 > FWIW, My boxes for the last two years have always removed patch
1319 > versions. Depcleans remove old minor versions, if nothing depends on
1320 > them.
1321 >
1322 > --
1323 > :wq
1324 >
1325 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1326 > wrote:
1327 > > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1328 > >>
1329 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1330 > >> wrote:
1331 > >>>
1332 > >>> This has never happened to me before...
1333 > >>>
1334 > >>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1335 > >>> install???
1336 > >>>
1337 > >>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1338 > >>> next
1339 > >>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1340 > >>>
1341 > >>> I am NOT a happy camper.
1342 > >
1343 > >
1344 > >> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1345 > >> slot as the previous one.
1346 > >
1347 > >
1348 > > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1349 > > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1350 > > version.
1351 > >
1352 > All of us told you that you are wrong. Since you insist that Gentoo
1353 > always keep multiple gcc versions of the same slot around, then ok , I
1354 > guess you know better.
1355 >
1356 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1357 > wrote:
1358 > > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1359 > >>
1360 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1361 > >> wrote:
1362 > >>>
1363 > >>> This has never happened to me before...
1364 > >>>
1365 > >>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
1366 > >>> install???
1367 > >>>
1368 > >>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until the
1369 > >>> next
1370 > >>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
1371 > >>>
1372 > >>> I am NOT a happy camper.
1373 > >
1374 > >
1375 > >> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1376 > >> slot as the previous one.
1377 > >
1378 > >
1379 > > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1380 > > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1381 > > version.
1382 > >
1383 > >
1384 > >> And please write proper subject on emails. "WTF" is not really
1385 > >> appropriate for a mailing list.
1386 > >
1387 > >
1388 > > Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just
1389 > ignore
1390 > > it.
1391 > >
1392 >
1393 > And calling someone who is trying to help you "stupid" is not very
1394 > mature. You are on your own
1395 >
1396 > On 2012-09-07, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org> wrote:
1397 > > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1398 >
1399 > >> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
1400 > >> slot as the previous one.
1401 > >
1402 > > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1403 > > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1404 > > version.
1405 > >
1406 > >> And please write proper subject on emails. "WTF" is not really
1407 > >> appropriate for a mailing list.
1408 > >
1409 > > Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just
1410 > > ignore it.
1411 >
1412 > Will do.
1413 >
1414 > <plonk>
1415 >
1416 > --
1417 > Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! Here I am in 53
1418 > at B.C. and all I want is a
1419 > gmail.com dill pickle!!
1420 >
1421 >
1422 > On 2012-09-07 9:12 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1423 >
1424 >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@**libertytrek.org<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>>
1425 >> wrote:
1426 >>
1427 >>> Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
1428 >>> years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
1429 >>> version.
1430 >>>
1431 >>
1432 > All of us told you that you are wrong. Since you insist that Gentoo
1433 >> always keep multiple gcc versions of the same slot around, then ok , I
1434 >> guess you know better.
1435 >>
1436 >
1437 > I'm simply saying that I have always been very careful with GCC upgrades
1438 > (among a few others), and I have always kept the prior version around,
1439 > using gcc-select to switch to the new version after the upgrade.
1440 >
1441 > I guess the only explanation if what you guys are saying is correct is
1442 > that I've never done a minor upgrade for the version in the current slot...
1443 >
1444 > Weird...
1445 >
1446 > On 2012-09-07 9:22 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1447 >
1448 >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@**libertytrek.org<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>>
1449 >> wrote:
1450 >>
1451 >>> Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just
1452 >>> ignore
1453 >>> it.
1454 >>>
1455 >>
1456 > And calling someone who is trying to help you "stupid" is not very
1457 >> mature. You are on your own
1458 >>
1459 >
1460 > Sorry... I should have said 'That is stupid'... I didn't mean that *you*
1461 > were stupid, I meant that what you said was stupid, and it was... I see
1462 > people use wtf on lists all the time, so saying I shouldn't use it is -
1463 > well, stupid...
1464 >
1465 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 10:29 AM, Tanstaafl <tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1466 > wrote:
1467 > > On 2012-09-07 9:22 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
1468 > >>
1469 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 1:53 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
1470 > >> wrote:
1471 > >>>
1472 > >>> Don't be stupid. I see that all the time... if you don't like it just
1473 > >>> ignore
1474 > >>> it.
1475 > >
1476 > >
1477 > >> And calling someone who is trying to help you "stupid" is not very
1478 > >> mature. You are on your own
1479 > >
1480 > >
1481 > > Sorry... I should have said 'That is stupid'... I didn't mean that *you*
1482 > > were stupid, I meant that what you said was stupid, and it was... I see
1483 > > people use wtf on lists all the time, so saying I shouldn't use it is -
1484 > > well, stupid...
1485 >
1486 > Every mailing list is like its own group of friends and acquaintances,
1487 > and has its own social rules. Just because some lists uses phrases
1488 > like WTF doesn't mean it fits into the cultures of the rest.
1489 >
1490 > Not that _I_ care, but obviously others do, and so I filter myself
1491 > accordingly.
1492 >
1493 > --
1494 > :wq
1495 >
1496 >
1497 >
1498 >
1499 > On 2012-09-07 13:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
1500 >
1501 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1502 >
1503 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1504 >
1505 >
1506 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com> wrote:
1507 >
1508 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
1509 >
1510 > Hello
1511 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1512 >
1513 > Problem is following:
1514 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1515 >
1516 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1517 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1518 > checking for suffix of executables...
1519 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1520 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1521 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1522 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1523 > See `config.log' for more details
1524 >
1525 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a reply?
1526 >
1527 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1528 >
1529 >
1530 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1531 >
1532 > --
1533 > Samuraiii
1534 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1535 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1536 > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1537 > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1538 >
1539 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1540 > denied
1541 >
1542 >
1543 > BillK
1544 >
1545 >
1546 >
1547 >
1548 >
1549 > What next?
1550 > ls -l /usr/local/include/stdio.h
1551 > ls: cannot access /usr/local/include/stdio.h: No such file or directory
1552 >
1553 >
1554 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:04 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au>
1555 > wrote:
1556 > > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1557 > >>
1558 > >>
1559 > >>
1560 > >> On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1561 > >>
1562 > >> > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1563 > wrote:
1564 > >> > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <
1565 > samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
1566 > >> > > > Hello
1567 > >> > > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1568 > >> > > >
1569 > >> > > > Problem is following:
1570 > >> > > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1571 > >> > > >
1572 > >> > > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1573 > >> > > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1574 > >> > > > checking for suffix of executables...
1575 > >> > > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1576 > >> > > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1577 > >> > > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1578 > >> > > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1579 > >> > > > See `config.log' for more details
1580 > >> > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to
1581 > it in a reply?
1582 > >> > Specifically,
1583 > .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1584 > >> >
1585 > >> Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1586 > >>
1587 > >> --
1588 > >> Samuraiii
1589 > >> e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1590 > >> GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1591 > >> Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1592 > >> 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1593 > >
1594 > >
1595 > >
1596 > > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1597 > > denied
1598 > >
1599 > Indeed. The question here is what's more concerning: the use of
1600 > /usr/local in the default gcc arguments or not having root:root 644
1601 > for the files in a global include dir.
1602 >
1603 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1604 > wrote:
1605 > > On 2012-09-07 13:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
1606 > >
1607 > > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1608 > >
1609 > > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1610 > >
1611 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1612 > > wrote:
1613 > >
1614 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1615 > wrote:
1616 > >
1617 > > Hello
1618 > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1619 > >
1620 > > Problem is following:
1621 > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1622 > >
1623 > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1624 > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1625 > > checking for suffix of executables...
1626 > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1627 > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1628 > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1629 > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1630 > > See `config.log' for more details
1631 > >
1632 > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
1633 > > reply?
1634 > >
1635 > > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1636 > >
1637 > > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1638 > >
1639 > > --
1640 > > Samuraiii
1641 > > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1642 > > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1643 > > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1644 > > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1645 > >
1646 > > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1647 > > denied
1648 > >
1649 > >
1650 > > BillK
1651 > >
1652 > >
1653 > >
1654 > >
1655 > > What next?
1656 > > ls -l /usr/local/include/stdio.h
1657 > > ls: cannot access /usr/local/include/stdio.h: No such file or directory
1658 >
1659 > Any idea why you'd have anything under /usr/local? On Gentoo, that's
1660 > usually unnecessary. (Or always unnecessary, if you care to make a
1661 > personal overlay to have your personal packages integrated
1662 > properly...not that hard, actually)
1663 >
1664 >
1665 > --
1666 > :wq
1667 >
1668 >
1669 >
1670 >
1671 > On 2012-09-07 17:37, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1672 >
1673 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:04 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au> <billk@×××××××××.au> wrote:
1674 >
1675 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1676 >
1677 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1678 >
1679 >
1680 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com> wrote:
1681 >
1682 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
1683 >
1684 > Hello
1685 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1686 >
1687 > Problem is following:
1688 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1689 >
1690 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1691 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1692 > checking for suffix of executables...
1693 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1694 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1695 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1696 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1697 > See `config.log' for more details
1698 >
1699 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a reply?
1700 >
1701 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1702 >
1703 >
1704 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1705 >
1706 > --
1707 > Samuraiii
1708 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1709 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1710 > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1711 > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1712 >
1713 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1714 > denied
1715 >
1716 >
1717 > Indeed. The question here is what's more concerning: the use of
1718 > /usr/local in the default gcc arguments or not having root:root 644
1719 > for the files in a global include dir.
1720 >
1721 >
1722 > I was thinkig if its possible to "half-reinstall" system by preserving
1723 > (read making backup) my hand modified config and then download stage3 untar
1724 > it to / (from live cd) , restore config, sync, emerge -NuDe @world and
1725 > reboot?
1726 > --
1727 > Samuraiii
1728 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1729 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on>(obtainable on
1730 > http://pgp.mit.edu)
1731 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>signatures id- (from ) is included in header of html.
1732 >
1733 >
1734 >
1735 >
1736 > On 2012-09-07 17:44, Michael Mol wrote:
1737 >
1738 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
1739 >
1740 > On 2012-09-07 13:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
1741 >
1742 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1743 >
1744 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1745 >
1746 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1747 > wrote:
1748 >
1749 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
1750 >
1751 > Hello
1752 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1753 >
1754 > Problem is following:
1755 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1756 >
1757 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1758 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1759 > checking for suffix of executables...
1760 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1761 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1762 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1763 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1764 > See `config.log' for more details
1765 >
1766 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
1767 > reply?
1768 >
1769 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1770 >
1771 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1772 >
1773 > --
1774 > Samuraiii
1775 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1776 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1777 > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1778 > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1779 >
1780 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1781 > denied
1782 >
1783 >
1784 > BillK
1785 >
1786 >
1787 >
1788 >
1789 > What next?
1790 > ls -l /usr/local/include/stdio.h
1791 > ls: cannot access /usr/local/include/stdio.h: No such file or directory
1792 >
1793 > Any idea why you'd have anything under /usr/local? On Gentoo, that's
1794 > usually unnecessary. (Or always unnecessary, if you care to make a
1795 > personal overlay to have your personal packages integrated
1796 > properly...not that hard, actually)
1797 >
1798 >
1799 >
1800 > That wasn't intentionally made...
1801 > --
1802 > Samuraiii
1803 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1804 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on>(obtainable on
1805 > http://pgp.mit.edu)
1806 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>signatures id- (from ) is included in header of html.
1807 >
1808 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1809 > wrote:
1810 > >
1811 > >
1812 > >
1813 > > On 2012-09-07 17:37, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1814 > >
1815 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:04 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au>
1816 > > wrote:
1817 > >
1818 > > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1819 > >
1820 > > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1821 > >
1822 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1823 > > wrote:
1824 > >
1825 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1826 > wrote:
1827 > >
1828 > > Hello
1829 > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1830 > >
1831 > > Problem is following:
1832 > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1833 > >
1834 > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1835 > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1836 > > checking for suffix of executables...
1837 > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1838 > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1839 > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1840 > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1841 > > See `config.log' for more details
1842 > >
1843 > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
1844 > > reply?
1845 > >
1846 > > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1847 > >
1848 > > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1849 > >
1850 > > --
1851 > > Samuraiii
1852 > > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1853 > > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1854 > > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1855 > > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1856 > >
1857 > > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1858 > > denied
1859 > >
1860 > > Indeed. The question here is what's more concerning: the use of
1861 > > /usr/local in the default gcc arguments or not having root:root 644
1862 > > for the files in a global include dir.
1863 > >
1864 > > I was thinkig if its possible to "half-reinstall" system by preserving
1865 > (read
1866 > > making backup) my hand modified config and then download stage3 untar it
1867 > to
1868 > > / (from live cd) , restore config, sync, emerge -NuDe @world and reboot?
1869 >
1870 > I've done that, and it can work, but you're probably better off
1871 > reinstalling gcc via binpkgs. Someone probably has a repository that
1872 > matches your configuration enough for the purpose.
1873 >
1874 > --
1875 > :wq
1876 >
1877 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:03 PM, Michael Mol <mikemol@×××××.com> wrote:
1878 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1879 > wrote:
1880 > >>
1881 > >>
1882 > >>
1883 > >> On 2012-09-07 17:37, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1884 > >>
1885 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:04 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au>
1886 > >> wrote:
1887 > >>
1888 > >> On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1889 > >>
1890 > >> On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1891 > >>
1892 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1893 > >> wrote:
1894 > >>
1895 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1896 > wrote:
1897 > >>
1898 > >> Hello
1899 > >> yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1900 > >>
1901 > >> Problem is following:
1902 > >> When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1903 > >>
1904 > >> checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1905 > >> checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1906 > >> checking for suffix of executables...
1907 > >> checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1908 > >> `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1909 > >> configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1910 > >> If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1911 > >> See `config.log' for more details
1912 > >>
1913 > >> Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in
1914 > a
1915 > >> reply?
1916 > >>
1917 > >> Specifically,
1918 > .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1919 > >>
1920 > >> Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1921 > >>
1922 > >> --
1923 > >> Samuraiii
1924 > >> e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1925 > >> GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1926 > >> Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1927 > >> 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
1928 > >>
1929 > >> conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
1930 > >> denied
1931 > >>
1932 > >> Indeed. The question here is what's more concerning: the use of
1933 > >> /usr/local in the default gcc arguments or not having root:root 644
1934 > >> for the files in a global include dir.
1935 > >>
1936 > >> I was thinkig if its possible to "half-reinstall" system by preserving
1937 > (read
1938 > >> making backup) my hand modified config and then download stage3 untar
1939 > it to
1940 > >> / (from live cd) , restore config, sync, emerge -NuDe @world and reboot?
1941 > >
1942 > > I've done that, and it can work, but you're probably better off
1943 > > reinstalling gcc via binpkgs. Someone probably has a repository that
1944 > > matches your configuration enough for the purpose.
1945 > >
1946 >
1947 > gcc *and* glibc - most <stdXXX.h> files are in glibc's hands, so
1948 > binpkg of glibc will also be helpful.
1949 >
1950 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1951 > wrote:
1952 > >
1953 > >
1954 > >
1955 > > On 2012-09-07 17:44, Michael Mol wrote:
1956 > >
1957 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1958 > > wrote:
1959 > >
1960 > > On 2012-09-07 13:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
1961 > >
1962 > > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
1963 > >
1964 > > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
1965 > >
1966 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
1967 > > wrote:
1968 > >
1969 > > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
1970 > wrote:
1971 > >
1972 > > Hello
1973 > > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
1974 > >
1975 > > Problem is following:
1976 > > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
1977 > >
1978 > > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
1979 > > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
1980 > > checking for suffix of executables...
1981 > > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
1982 > > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
1983 > > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
1984 > > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
1985 > > See `config.log' for more details
1986 > >
1987 > > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
1988 > > reply?
1989 > >
1990 > > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
1991 > >
1992 > > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
1993 > >
1994 > > --
1995 > > Samuraiii
1996 > > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
1997 > > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
1998 > > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
1999 > > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
2000 > >
2001 > > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
2002 > > denied
2003 > >
2004 > >
2005 > > BillK
2006 > >
2007 > >
2008 > >
2009 > >
2010 > > What next?
2011 > > ls -l /usr/local/include/stdio.h
2012 > > ls: cannot access /usr/local/include/stdio.h: No such file or directory
2013 > >
2014 > > Any idea why you'd have anything under /usr/local? On Gentoo, that's
2015 > > usually unnecessary. (Or always unnecessary, if you care to make a
2016 > > personal overlay to have your personal packages integrated
2017 > > properly...not that hard, actually)
2018 > >
2019 > >
2020 > > That wasn't intentionally made...
2021 >
2022 > Intentional or not, do you have any idea how it might have gotten
2023 > there? Or what you did that might have caused things to look there?
2024 >
2025 > If we knew more, we could tell you more about how to fix it, and even
2026 > how better to do what you had been trying to do.
2027 >
2028 > --
2029 > :wq
2030 >
2031 >
2032 >
2033 >
2034 > On 2012-09-07 18:09, Michael Mol wrote:
2035 >
2036 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:57 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
2037 >
2038 > On 2012-09-07 17:44, Michael Mol wrote:
2039 >
2040 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com>
2041 > wrote:
2042 >
2043 > On 2012-09-07 13:04, William Kenworthy wrote:
2044 >
2045 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
2046 >
2047 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
2048 >
2049 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
2050 > wrote:
2051 >
2052 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
2053 >
2054 > Hello
2055 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
2056 >
2057 > Problem is following:
2058 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
2059 >
2060 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
2061 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
2062 > checking for suffix of executables...
2063 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
2064 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
2065 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
2066 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
2067 > See `config.log' for more details
2068 >
2069 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
2070 > reply?
2071 >
2072 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
2073 >
2074 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
2075 >
2076 > --
2077 > Samuraiii
2078 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
2079 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
2080 > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
2081 > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
2082 >
2083 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
2084 > denied
2085 >
2086 >
2087 > BillK
2088 >
2089 >
2090 >
2091 >
2092 > What next?
2093 > ls -l /usr/local/include/stdio.h
2094 > ls: cannot access /usr/local/include/stdio.h: No such file or directory
2095 >
2096 > Any idea why you'd have anything under /usr/local? On Gentoo, that's
2097 > usually unnecessary. (Or always unnecessary, if you care to make a
2098 > personal overlay to have your personal packages integrated
2099 > properly...not that hard, actually)
2100 >
2101 >
2102 > That wasn't intentionally made...
2103 >
2104 > Intentional or not, do you have any idea how it might have gotten
2105 > there? Or what you did that might have caused things to look there?
2106 >
2107 > If we knew more, we could tell you more about how to fix it, and even
2108 > how better to do what you had been trying to do.
2109 >
2110 >
2111 >
2112 > I must admit that this is my lame fault:
2113 >
2114 > I had some issues with pidgin-otr/libotr so I stupidly thought that I can
2115 > get me latest version myslef.
2116 > *But* when I run configure; make; make install it wasn't working as
2117 > expected so I just stupidly tried to issue make uninstall and that probably
2118 > made this problem....
2119 >
2120 > I feel so embarrased
2121 > S
2122 >
2123 >
2124 > --
2125 > Samuraiii
2126 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
2127 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on>(obtainable on
2128 > http://pgp.mit.edu)
2129 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>signatures id- (from ) is included in header of html.
2130 >
2131 >
2132 >
2133 >
2134 > On 2012-09-07 18:03, Michael Mol wrote:
2135 >
2136 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
2137 >
2138 > On 2012-09-07 17:37, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
2139 >
2140 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 7:04 AM, William Kenworthy <billk@×××××××××.au> <billk@×××××××××.au>
2141 > wrote:
2142 >
2143 > On Fri, 2012-09-07 at 12:46 +0200, Samuraiii wrote:
2144 >
2145 > On 2012-09-07 11:49, Andrey Moshbear wrote:
2146 >
2147 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 5:47 AM, Andrey Moshbear <andrey.vul@×××××.com> <andrey.vul@×××××.com>
2148 > wrote:
2149 >
2150 > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 4:46 AM, Samuraiii <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> <samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com> wrote:
2151 >
2152 > Hello
2153 > yesterday I probably broke my GCC
2154 >
2155 > Problem is following:
2156 > When i try to emerge ANY package it fails with this :
2157 >
2158 > checking whether the C compiler works... yes
2159 > checking for C compiler default output file name... a.out
2160 > checking for suffix of executables...
2161 > checking whether we are cross compiling... configure: error: in
2162 > `/tmp/portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6':
2163 > configure: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
2164 > If you meant to cross compile, use `--host'.
2165 > See `config.log' for more details
2166 >
2167 > Can you post the contents of config.log to a pastebin and link to it in a
2168 > reply?
2169 >
2170 > Specifically, .../portage/www-client/links-2.6/work/links-2.6/config.log
2171 >
2172 > Here it is http://pastebin.com/s59mU9fm
2173 >
2174 > --
2175 > Samuraiii
2176 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
2177 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA (obtainable on http://pgp.mit.edu)
2178 > Full copy of public timestamp block signatures id-15719 (from
2179 > 2012-09-07 06:00:07) is included in header of html.
2180 >
2181 > conftest.c:11:19: fatal error: /usr/local/include/stdio.h: Permission
2182 > denied
2183 >
2184 > Indeed. The question here is what's more concerning: the use of
2185 > /usr/local in the default gcc arguments or not having root:root 644
2186 > for the files in a global include dir.
2187 >
2188 > I was thinkig if its possible to "half-reinstall" system by preserving (read
2189 > making backup) my hand modified config and then download stage3 untar it to
2190 > / (from live cd) , restore config, sync, emerge -NuDe @world and reboot?
2191 >
2192 > I've done that, and it can work, but you're probably better off
2193 > reinstalling gcc via binpkgs. Someone probably has a repository that
2194 > matches your configuration enough for the purpose.
2195 >
2196 >
2197 >
2198 > Are there any tips for gentoo amd64 with core2duo?
2199 > Google doesn't seem to give any usable answers (I don't need configure
2200 > binhost yet)
2201 >
2202 > --
2203 > Samuraiii
2204 > e-mail: samurai.no.dojo@×××××.com
2205 > GnuPG key ID: 0x80C752EA<http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?search=0x80C752EA&op=vindex&fingerprint=on&exact=on>(obtainable on
2206 > http://pgp.mit.edu)
2207 > Full copy of public timestamp block <http://publictimestamp.org>signatures id- (from ) is included in header of html.
2208 >
2209 > Am 07.09.2012 14:53, schrieb Tanstaafl:
2210 > > On 2012-09-07 7:44 AM, Markos Chandras <hwoarang@g.o> wrote:
2211 > >> On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Tanstaafl<tanstaafl@×××××××××××.org>
2212 > >> wrote:
2213 > >>> This has never happened to me before...
2214 > >>>
2215 > >>> Since when did a simple GCC upgrade *automatically* REMOVE my prior GCC
2216 > >>> install???
2217 > >>>
2218 > >>> I have *always* kept my prior GCC around for a while, if not until
2219 > >>> the next
2220 > >>> upgrade, just as something to fall back on if the current one breaks.
2221 > >>>
2222 > >>> I am NOT a happy camper.
2223 > >
2224 > >> This always happens if the gcc your are upgrading to is in the same
2225 > >> slot as the previous one.
2226 > >
2227 > > Well, I've been managing this gentoo server since I installed it over 8
2228 > > years ago, and I don't *ever* recall a GCC upgrade removing my prior
2229 > > version.
2230 > >
2231 >
2232 > Well, then this simple little command should help you refresh your
2233 > memory. It shows every install and uninstall of gcc on your system.
2234 >
2235 > With 8 years of emerge.log you are good to go
2236 >
2237 > genlop -ul | grep 'sys-devel/gcc-[0-9]'
2238 >
2239 > ...
2240 >
2241 > [Message clipped]

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