Raffaele Belardi wrote: > One (~x86) LXDE system completed the switch with no problem, the other > (~amd64) built all > except two packaged (sdlmame and torcs) which did not build with gcc-7.2 even > before the > switch to 17.0. > > Gentoo devs and arch testers did a good job as usual. > > I'll do the switch on the Gnome system in the next days but up to now I can > say that the > switch to 17.0 is a _lot_ less painful than switching major compiler version. > > raffaele > >
I'm having trouble with these: net-libs/webkit-gtk-2.4.11-r200 dev-qt/qtwebengine-5.9.3 net-libs/webkit-gtk Those three, I've had to adjust the USE flags and it may or may not be profile switch related. If I had to guess, it just happened to pop up and isn't related to the switch. They are back in the rear compiling as I type. I still have a issue with openshot and I think my nvidia drivers to deal with too. It has some sort of issue but I haven't looked into what the cause is for it yet. However, that will be fixed before my next full rebuild. Once I get all these little issues dealt with, I plan to do a emerge -e world again just to be sure. It's cool here so the heat will be good. ;-) Over all tho, it went fairly well here too. The issues I have ran into are most likely not related to the switch. Generally speaking, some of the switches in the past have been pretty major changes. This one seems to fall into that category to me at least. As you said, not to painful really. Just a little time consuming at times. Dale :-) :-)