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] > > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Gee golly! How embarassing! I spelled my own first name wrong in my email setup. One 't'. Bob [Neuros] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list