On Saturday 03 January 2004 08:37 am, Robertt G. Waycott wrote:
> Gentooers:
>
>   For some reason or another--either of which are unbeknownst to
> me--while running 'emerge -u world,' gcc-3.3.2-r5 just will not
> compile. I've done a little bit of messing with CFLAGS, to no avail.
> So, I'm using the handy dandy --skipfirst option with emerge to
> *hopefully* plow through the rest of the list. And, of course, this
> now brings up some questions.
>
> A] Are there certain CFLAGS that should NEVER be used with gcc?
>
> 2] Am I actually going to run into any problems with the updated
> programs if I don't install gcc-3.3.2-r5?
>
> D] Why is gcc-3.3.2-r5 at the top of the list for 'emerge -u world'
> but 'emerge -u gcc' says it must update pam, pam-login, hashalot,
> util-linux, baselayout, and glibc first--all of which actually follow
> gcc in the list of packages to be updated by 'emerge -u world'?
>
> 4] Will I have to rebuild my packages or run revdep-rebuild after
> finally getting gcc-3.3.2-r5 to emerge one day?
>
>
> On another note, I think the Gentoo Devs are doing a damn spiffy job.
> I'd like to figure out how to run my car on Gentoo. Anyone care to
> maintain?
>
> Bob
> [Neuros]
>
>
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Gee golly! How embarassing! I spelled my own first name wrong in my 
email setup. One 't'.

Bob
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