Holly Bostick wrote: >Allan Spagnol Comar schreef: > > >>I am having this problem for 4 days now, I believe I made a sin by >>changing my CHOST from pentium3 to i686 :( ...... every now and then I >>am having this kind of message >> >>//usr/lib/gcc-lib/pentium3-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5/libstdc++.la: No >>such file or directory >>/bin/sed: can't read >>//usr/lib/gcc-lib/pentium3-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5/libstdc++.la: No such file >>or directory >>libtool: link: >>`//usr/lib/gcc-lib/pentium3-pc-linux-gnu/3.3.5/libstdc++.la' is not a >>valid libtool archive >> >> >>I already tryed all, I tryed: >> >>fix_libtool_files.sh 3.3.5 >>fix_libtool_files.sh `gcc -dumpversion` --oldarch pentium3-pc-linux-gnu >> >>What more can I do ? >> >> > >You can re-emerge libtool. Sometimes that works when fix_libtool_files >does not. You could also try re-emerging libstdc++-v3 as well. > >I suspect there might be more you should (have) re-compile(d) after >making a change to CHOST, but I've never done that, so I couldn't say >what more you might need to re-emerge for stability's sake. > >I do feel we just talked about this issue on the list not too long ago, >though, so you might want to check the archives for the past two weeks >or so and see if there are any tips to be found. > > > >>please I am hopeless at this point ;( >> >> >> > >Then I hope this helps :) > >Holly > > Hi, I had re-emerge libtool, but still having the problem... I tryed to emerge libstdc++-v3 but is a masked package and I don know how to do it... So I am think to symbolic link the i686 to the pentium3 .... and see what happens ......
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