Re[2]: [gentoo-dev] Moving GCC-3.4 to stable on x86

2005-11-30 Thread Jakub Moc
30.11.2005, 22:19:27, Peter Ruskin wrote: On Wednesday 30 November 2005 20:12, Mark Loeser wrote: gcc-3.4.* will not be selected as your system compiler after merging it.  The old gcc profile is still valid, therefore it is kept.  Users have to consciously go and change their profile to

Re[2]: [gentoo-dev] Moving GCC-3.4 to stable on x86

2005-11-30 Thread Jakub Moc
1.12.2005, 0:29:48, Chris Gianelloni wrote: On Wed, 2005-11-30 at 17:34 -0500, Philip Webb wrote: Ordinarily, I upgrade packages individually when it seems appropriate never do 'emerge world' with or without '-e' or other flags; I do 'esync' every weekend look at what is marked as having

Re[2]: [gentoo-dev] Moving GCC-3.4 to stable on x86

2005-11-30 Thread Jakub Moc
1.12.2005, 1:30:41, Marien Zwart wrote: Not sure if everyone is aware of this, but most installed pythons link to libstdc++.so. This is not a problem if you run the above revdep-rebuild (it should catch it just fine). It is a problem if you get rid of gcc 3.3 before installing libstdc++-v3