On 2007-02-15, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I know -- that's what I do now (except the other way around) >> for packages that require gcc 4. I just figured I wait to do >> the big switch/recompile until I can get rid of 3.4 completely. >> >> I'll probably just do a clean reinstall at that point. When I >> switched gcc from 3.2 to 3.3, it would have been a lot less >> work to just re-install from scratch. > > When I switched a while back, I found a script to do the recompile on > the forums that worked very well. It is better than doing a system > twice then a world on top of that. I have a copy of the script if you > would like to use it but it is on the forums somewhere. I may can find > it. I think it is in the documentation tips and tricks section, I think.
I think I've seen it. The last time I around I followed a script in a HOWTO using revdep-rebuild, and I ran into a lot of problems during the re-compile: there were about a half dozen packages that wouldn't rebuild. Getting things going again required about two days of masking different versions of different packages (each of which required masking a bunch of dependencies to get compatible versions of everything). -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! Not SENSUOUS... only at "FROLICSOME"... and in visi.com need of DENTAL WORK... in PAIN!!! -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list