On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 7:30 PM, Stéphane Aulery <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Hisham, > > Le 22/02/2017 à 19:59, Hisham Muhammad a écrit : > > Martin and Stéphane, > > We tracked down the problem. > > The version of GMP which the build of GCC built in the ISO for 016 was > accidentally compiled for a higher processor family, so they are > incompatible with Core2 machines. > > We are rebuilding the packages for GMP and GCC to make them > processor-independent, so they run on all x86-64 systems. When we get > them ready to install, I'll post about it here. > > > Good news and thanks for you help. > > I'm happy to continue testing the distribution for my use. > > If I can do something for helping you, say it. > > Regards, > Hi folks, I have finally managed to rebuild and test the GMP and GCC packages. To upgrade: $ DisableProgram GMP $ InstallPackage GMP $ InstallPackage GCC Since GCC ships with a custom Environment file that updates system-wide CFLAGS, CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS, I suggest that you invoke new instances of Compile under a new terminal so that the contents of the Environment cache are properly sourced. Alternatively, you may also run "source /System/Environment/Cache" once the two packages have been installed. Please let us know if the new packages will fix the problems you originally reported. Best regards, Lucas
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