Thank you Francesco, I am little far away from my machine now :( (
snip ), but I had tryed to get gcc from the stage 3 once and do not
had worked well .... but I guess i made some mistakes !!!!

so I can run gcc-config -l now .... but what should I expect from this command ?

Thank you for your attention again, Allan

On 5/8/05, Francesco Talamona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 08 May 2005 20:56, Allan Spagnol Comar wrote:
> > >[19:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~]$ qpkg
> > >-f /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/3.4.3/libstdc++.la
> > >sys-devel/gcc *
> > >
> > >Ciao
> > >     Francesco
> >
> > what is  qpkg ?? and how can I make this all works .... May I should
> > reinstall the full system .... or .... don't know .... there anything
> > more that I can do before go extreme ( snip, reinstall the system ) ?
> 
> qpkg -f file
> tells you which package "file" belongs to; it's from
> app-portage/gentoolkit.
> 
> I was trying to say that your problem is that playing with CHOST
> (probably) hosed gcc compiler and libstdc++-v3 is a different matter.
> 
> What is the output of "gcc-config -l" ?
> 
> As a last resort you can mount the system in a chroot (like an install)
> and extract a sane gcc from a stage3. Maybe someone else in this list
> has a better idea...
> 
> Ciao
>         Francesco
> 
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