Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-09 Thread Holly Bostick
Bryce Verdier schreef: I have a problem (which i'm getting around by using a link). But if i could really fix, i'd be a lot happier. One thing that's preventing me from doing this though is that for some reason i don't have revdep-rebuild like is recommended below. What package do i install to

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-09 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
Richard Fish wrote: snip # emerge -uav gcc # gcc-config i686-pc-linux-gnu-3.4.4 # source /etc/profile # emerge --oneshot -av libtool # revdep-rebuild --library libstdc++.so.5 # emerge -Duv world Watch out for a portage or python update though...and don't forget the python-updater if

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-08 Thread Bob Sanders
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 01:50:10 -0600 Anthony E. Caudel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, my problem is, how do I avoid the extra 100, unnecessary compiles? I tried emerge --emptytree --upgrade -p but it ignored the upgrade option so I can't combine them that way. Simply put you can't. The base

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-08 Thread Richard Fish
On 1/8/06, Bob Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Simply put you can't. The base system - emerge -e system, has to be done once and that gets everything in the system profile built with gcc 3.4. However, both gcc and glibc need to be rebuilt again after the first pass, and anything using

Re: [gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-08 Thread Richard Fish
On 1/8/06, Bryce Verdier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a problem (which i'm getting around by using a link). But if i could really fix, i'd be a lot happier. One thing that's preventing me from doing this though is that for some reason i don't have revdep-rebuild like is recommended below.

[gentoo-user] Upgrade + gcc dilemma

2006-01-07 Thread Anthony E. Caudel
Just got my laptop back up after having been down for awhile and it is in dire need of an upgrade. After syncing, a -uDvp world showed about 100 packages needing upgrading, one of which was gcc, from 3.3 to 3.4. I decided to do it first since most packages seemed dependent on it so headed over to