[gentoo-user] Re: compiling seamonkey

2009-07-07 Thread James
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

Re: [gentoo-user] Re: compiling seamonkey

2009-07-07 Thread Dale
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

[gentoo-user] Re: compiling seamonkey

2009-07-07 Thread James
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

[gentoo-user] Re: compiling seamonkey

2009-07-07 Thread james
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