Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> During the weekend I 'emerge -e' a couple of ~amd64 systems with
> gcc-6.3.0:
>
> 1. gnome desktop, 1000 packages, all build fine except:
> - net-libs/webkit-gtk, rebuilding it again after world fixed it
> (possibly an issue with -j MAKEOPTS, a similar build failure is
> mentioned in bug 515968 although it's for an older package version)
> - sci-electronics/gnucap (bug 594184)
> - games-action/armagetronad (bugs 610844, 617768)
>
> 2. lxde media center, 850 packages, all fine except:
> - games-sports/trigger
> - games-sports/torcs
> Haven't had time to process these yet.
>
> Looks like it's still better to keep a gcc-5.x version around.
>
> raffaele
>
>


I'm glad you posted this.  I read on -dev the other day about them
thinking about skipping to gcc 7 or something.  I was thinking about
jumping to gcc 6 for now.  I was curious as to the problems tho since it
is not likely to widely used yet.  Then here comes your post about it. 
You pretty much answered my question except that I use KDE where it
seems you use Gnome. 

You have ESP or something??  lol 

Anyone using KDE and gcc 6 yet?  Problems?

Dale

:-)  :-) 

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