Dale <rdalek1967 <at> gmail.com> writes:

> You can compile Seamonkey with the old version but it COULD cause
> problems with the libraries it depends on.  It may work fine tho.  It is
> worth a try.  Just select the old compiler and re-emerge seamonkey.

Done
Seamonkey works now.

> Also worth noting, I to tried the new gcc and ran into a lot of
> problems.  Not all of them were Seamonkey but it gave me problems as
> well.  Another person had trouble with mythtv.  You are not alone here.

OK, so I'll file a bug report, on gcc-4.3.2.


A runtine update (not certain when) changed gcc to 4.3.2.
So Should I recompile everything? Discover what get compiled
with 4.3.2 and recompile it (how?) ?

Or just leave it like it is, som 4.3.2 and some 4.1.2 binaries
mixed, until the devs figure things out?


guidance?


James





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