Thanks for these informations, as a matter of fact I use xfce4 and
don't mind about new version of gnome. Still I forced gtk+ on latest
stable version and it works now well.
How did you find this dependency out ? the xfce ebuilds doesn't
mention about gtk+
About the texmaker issue, it seems that
Hi,
I have been updating my system. Firstly I used 'emerge --sync' then
'emerge --update world'. However, the update stops with a segmentation
fault. Is this a big problem that needs fixing and how?
Thanks.
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Dr Gavin Seddon
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 09:31 +0100, Jonathan Schaeffer wrote:
Thanks for these informations, as a matter of fact I use xfce4 and
don't mind about new version of gnome. Still I forced gtk+ on latest
stable version and it works now well.
How did you find this dependency out ? the xfce ebuilds
On Tue, 2006-01-10 at 14:28 +, Gavin Seddon wrote:
Hi,
I have been updating my system. Firstly I used 'emerge --sync' then
'emerge --update world'. However, the update stops with a segmentation
fault. Is this a big problem that needs fixing and how?
Thanks.
--
Dr Gavin Seddon
I've recently installed gentoo for amd64 2005.1-r1. After the first
emerge sync and emerge -u portage I had this bad surprise: after
upgrading gcc from 3.4.3 (I thing this was the previous version
installed) to 3.4.4 emerge exited with the error: /usr/bin/python:
error while loading shared
On 1/10/06, Andrea Chiavelli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've recently installed gentoo for amd64 2005.1-r1. After the first
emerge sync and emerge -u portage I had this bad surprise: after
upgrading gcc from 3.4.3 (I thing this was the previous version
installed)
Actually, it was gcc 3.3.x,
On 1/10/06, Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually...
snip completely brain-dead reply from misreading OP message
The only case I can think of that would cause this is if you merged
gcc with +nocxx.
-Richard
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