Dale gmail.com> writes:
> If everything is working fine, I would leave it like it is. Just keep
> in mind that it is compiled with the old gcc in case something funny
> starts to happen.
OK
Agreed.
thx.
James
James wrote:
> Dale 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
Dale 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
William Kenworthy iinet.net.au> writes:
> rattus ~ # gcc-config 9
> * Switching native-compiler to i686-pc-linux-gnu-4.1.2 ...
OK, I know this, I guess what I'm asking for is the
wisdom of doing so? If after I do this, recompile
seamonkey and it does not work, then just switch back.
But if i
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