On Thursday, April 28, 2016 10:32:58 AM J. Roeleveld wrote: > On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 01:14:01 PM Michael Mol wrote: > > On Tuesday, April 26, 2016 04:09:33 PM James wrote: > > > Michael Mol <mikemol <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > > > > But it's *great* to see you post to the list, again. I peruse your > > > install > > > script (github) on occasion to see if you have updated it, or > > > 'ansiblize' > > > [1] it. Great to hear from you, again. > > > > Heh. I haven't had need of that script in years. I only needed it then > > because *something* was causing my system to crap its pants midway through > > emerges, and rebuilding an entire Gentoo system to narrow down why > > was...time- consuming. I currently have exactly one Gentoo install > > going--my workstation. And it's been ongoing-stable for something like > > three years, now. > > Good successtory. > > > For a while, I didn't have any Gentoo systems, as I > > didn't have time to stand up a personal system to play with; I'd just > > gotten married, bought a house, now have two kids > > Congratulations
Thanks. :) > > > named after programming > > languages... > > Hope it's not C# and C++? ;) Pascal and Ada. :) I dunno, though. *I* kinda thought a name like "C Mol" or "R Mol" would sound more distinguished. :) > > > As for that script, it turned out that having -gddb3 in CFLAGs breaks > > glibc. Have a broken glibc get built, installed--and *nothing* that > > spawns afterward can run. Hard to fix if you don't know why it's > > breaking. It was a known bug, but not documented anywhere at the time. > > Thankfully, I notice it's currently documented in the Gentoo Wiki... > > Good to know. > I tend not to play around with CFLAGs much. My current set: CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe -march=native -ggdb" LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--as-needed" unless you're www-client/chromium, app-office/libreoffice or net-libs/webkit-gtk, in which case you don't get -ggdb. -- :wq
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