W.Kenworthy wrote:
Try MAKEOPTS="-j1" - the default is still j2 if you just delete the
variable.
Ive also seen this a lot recently. Serialising the make process into
one thread helps.
I do not know if "-j2" is default, but I just tested it once again:
with "-j2" gcc compilation failed. When I commented it in make.conf
out (did not explicitelly define "-j1"), compilation works. That is
very strange...
I compilled gcc many times, even this version (4.3.2-r3).
The only difference is, gcc wants to be re-compilled with
"nptl" flag now (that's why portage wants to "update" gcc).
Could nptl cause this problem?
Jarry
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