Pete Pardoe posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted
below, on Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:28:21 -0300:
> It should be march=k8 and yes put only the essentials in your USE flags,
> you can the others as required later.
At this point, gcc,'s march= option treats k8, opteron, athlon64, and
athlon-fx, as syno
Thanks all. Well, sometime in the middle of the night, the build
failed again, this time on ldap, while trying to install samba. I
think what I'll do is scale the USE list wa back.
As I'm reading more, and especially from the comments from those who
have responded here, I think my approach is
I remember having problems with java and perl dependencies on the Gentoo
1.4 I think it was. I don't remember exactly what being 2 years ago and
that being my very first experience to Gentoo. I thought it had been
fixed but I don't know anymore. Setting -java in the USE flags was my
work aro
Mark posted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, excerpted below,
on Sun, 10 Jul 2005 18:54:37 -0400:
> Well, I *think* I have it figured out. After setting up the logging, I
> fired up the build again, and when it finally failed, there was a message
> "you need perl 5" during the openssl package install. So I t
I seem to remember an older version of the handbook (2004.0 or so)
suggesting you compile with -java so that your compile time was
greatly reduced. So I think you are fine.
Besides, I can't think of any system package that requires java...
On 7/10/05, Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I *t
Well, I *think* I have it figured out. After setting up the logging, I
fired up the build again, and when it finally failed, there was a
message "you need perl 5" during the openssl package install. So I
tried emerging perl by itself, and it fails because the java ebuild
was not in the portage dire