On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 07:13:53AM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote: > On Sunday 14 December 2003 10:07 pm, N. Owen Gunden wrote: > > As I understand it, here's what I need to do: > > > > - Install kernel 2.6.0-test11 > > - Set the nptl USE flag > > - emerge glibc (2.3.2 ok?) > > - emerge wine > > > > I read somewhere that I should use GCC 3.3 (I'm using 3.2.3). Is there > > any truth to this? Is there any reason /not/ to upgrade GCC? > > > > Do I need to re-emerge anything else? > > > > You should also emerge modutils and perhaps binutils also. Be aware, once you > enabe nptl in glibc, you'll never be able to run a kernel other than 2.6.0.
Just so that nobody makes the same mistake as I did (er, one of the same mistakes), I would strongly recommend *not* emerging modutils after you switch to 2.6. The modutils package overwrites your module tools with those that don't work with 2.6 kernels. You *do*, however, need to emerge module-init-tools at some point before going 2.6. - O -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list