On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:37 PM, Florian Philipp <li...@binarywings.net> wrote: > Am 29.05.2012 23:37, schrieb Rafa Griman: >> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:09 PM, Alan McKinnon <alan.mckin...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>> On Tue, 29 May 2012 22:56:07 +0200 >>> Rafa Griman <rafagri...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Vaeth :) >>>> >>>> On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 7:02 PM, Vaeth >>>> <va...@mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de> wrote: >>>>> On Tue, 29 May 2012, Rafa Griman wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> gawk: cmd. line:3: error: Unmatched [ or [^: /[^[:space:]]/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Your gawk is broken. This happens if you emerged gawk with >>>>> current gcc and aggressive FLAGS like -DNDEBUG or -flto. >>>>> Not sure whether it is a bug of gawk or gcc. >>>> >>>> >>>> So it seems to be the CFLAGS :( As I said in my previous e-mail, I was >>>> "experimenting" a bit with them ... I'll be more conservative ;) >>> >>> Well, on the one hand the flags don;t seem to be too bad overall, but >>> on the other hand there's the golden rule of Gentoo: >>> >>> Don't stuff around with CFLAGS >>> >>> Why not? Well, there's the ricer phenomenon where changed CFLAGS >>> worsen performance and stability but the user's own bias convinces >>> him/her that it's actually vastly improved. >> >> >> I know that rule and tried not to be too agressive but seems I was O:) >> Since it's not my min machine, I was going to experiment (nothing >> "scientific", just curiosity) trying different options on different >> partitions and see how they work out. >> > > Out of curiosity: What flags do you run now? Do you know which flag > exactly caused the problem? They didn't seem too experimental though > -fno-inline looked odd.
That one's it: -fno-inline. Removed it and now the error disappears. revdep-rebuild runs well now. Thanks all !!! Rafa