> Display-If-Installed: >=sys-devel/gcc-6.4.0 [...snip...]
> Switching the profile modifies the use-flags of GCC 6 to generate > PIE executables by default; thus, you need to do the rebuilds > even if you already used GCC 6 beforehand. > > If you do not follow these steps you may get spurious build > failures when the linker tries unsuccessfully to combine non-PIE > and PIE code. > ===================================== I'm on 6.3.0 on x86, which is currently unstable on *ALL* arches, and "emerge -pv =sys-devel/gcc-6.3.0" shows "(-pie)". Two questions... 1) Will 6.3.0 be skipped for stabilization? 2) If someone decides to override and set "-pie" in USE, will their current systems continue to function? On a new install I'll go with the default, but "emerge -e" takes a long time on my current machine. It's an ancient 2008 CORE2 with 3 gigs of ram, but it works fine for me, including Youtube 1080P streaming. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications