On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 14:00:31 +0800, Jans Han Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
I've been told that *glibc* is a very basic package in Gentoo system
thus you have to re-compile all packages after you have glibc
re-compiled.
I followed this guideline before and it's really time-consuming to
Jans,
I've been told that *glibc* is a very basic package in Gentoo system
thus you have to re-compile all packages after you have glibc
re-compiled.
I followed this guideline before and it's really time-consuming to
emerge -e world again and again, what make it worse is that the glibc
Hi,,
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 07:00, Jans Han Xie wrote:
hi,
I've been told that *glibc* is a very basic package in Gentoo system
thus you have to re-compile all packages after you have glibc
re-compiled.
I followed this guideline before and it's really time-consuming to
emerge -e
hi,
I've been told that *glibc* is a very basic package in Gentoo system
thus you have to re-compile all packages after you have glibc
re-compiled.
I followed this guideline before and it's really time-consuming to
emerge -e world again and again, what make it worse is that the glibc
ebuild
On Tuesday 15 February 2005 12:00 am, Jans Han Xie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
hi,
I've been told that *glibc* is a very basic package in Gentoo system
thus you have to re-compile all packages after you have glibc
re-compiled.
I do not do this. It has worked fine.
That said, if glibc had a