I have a 2008 dual core Core2 that I gave up on because it doesn't support QEMU hardware acceleration. Now that I've figured out chroot for stuff I need, I decided to do a new 32-bit install. I figured this might be a chance to experiment with GCC 6.3.0. I went whole-hog and enabled graphite, and used various -floop and -ftree CXXFLAGS. When I tried updating @world on a new install, it was a Churchillian "unmitigated disaster", with multiple program builds aborting with "internal compiler error" messages complaining about something to do with "loop". I blew away the partially completed install and started again. This time, it'll be 6.3.0 without graphite.
I'm busy Tuesday morning. So I'll fire up an "emerge -e @world" before going to bed, and see where things are when I get back in the afternoon. -- Walter Dnes <waltd...@waltdnes.org> I don't run "desktop environments"; I run useful applications