On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 10:02, Zac Medico wrote: > Glenn Enright wrote: > > Bugger. was afraid of that. Ive been running gcc3.4 for a while which > > needs some ~x86 stuff (glibc). Umm... static doesnt change. > > > > Strace on gzip isnt very interesting, gunzip gives me a stat64 file error > > towards the end... > > My system is mostly ~x86 stuff and I've never had a problem like yours. I > currently use glibc-2.3.5 and gcc-3.4.3-r1 with no noticeable troubles. > > I was going to suggest that you check the digests on glibc with "equery > check glibc" but looking back at the original email I see that you already > rebuilt it. It looks like you definitely need to look at the toolchain > (things listed in "emerge --info" like binutils and gcc). > > Zac
ok thanks heaps for all your help. back to the drawing board... -- === ALL CSH USERS PLEASE NOTE ======================== Set the variable $LOSERS to all the people that you think are losers. This will cause all said losers to have the variable $PEOPLE-WHO-THINK-I-AM-A-LOSER updated in their .login file. Should you attempt to execute a job on a machine with poor response time and a machine on your local net is currently populated by losers, that machine will be freed up for your job through a cold boot process. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list