On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 5:20 PM Corbin Bird wrote:
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> Most of the info requested is attached in a zip file.
Looks like it worked fine to me. Assuming the rest of your emerge
completed successfully you can just remove the symlinks as instructed
in the news item and you're done.
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Rich
On 6/14/19 3:36 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:14 PM Corbin Bird wrote:
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>> Deleted those libs in /usr/lib32 and recompilied 'binutils-libs'.
>> Got new libs in /usr/lib AND --> /usr/lib32.
>
> Is it actually installing these in lib32, or are you just seeing them
> via the
On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 4:14 PM Corbin Bird wrote:
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> Deleted those libs in /usr/lib32 and recompilied 'binutils-libs'.
> Got new libs in /usr/lib AND --> /usr/lib32.
Is it actually installing these in lib32, or are you just seeing them
via the compatibility symlink? The emerge log would tell y
Who's bug is this error?
Remember the instructions : ( Gentoo news item )
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emerge -1v /lib32 /usr/lib32
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Every time that command was run it would recompile 'sys-devel/binutils'.
Why?
It was finding 'libiberty, liboppcodes, libbfd' from
'sys-libs/binutils-libs' in /usr/lib32.
Deleted t
Disclosure :
1 : The CPU is a AMD FX-9590 ( Fam15h )
2 : Kernel command line parameter "eagerfpu=on" is being used.
This kernel option was causing constant kernel hard locks.
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General setup --> [ ] CPU isolation.
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Anything that accessed the FPU would cause the CPU's ( SMP ) to "loose
syn
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