Raffaele Belardi wrote:
During the weekend I 'emerge -e' a couple of ~amd64 systems with gcc-6.3.0:
1. gnome desktop, 1000 packages, all build fine except:
- net-libs/webkit-gtk, rebuilding it again after world fixed it (possibly an
issue with -j
MAKEOPTS, a similar build failure is mentioned i
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 19:11:28 CEST, R0b0t1:
> [...]
> It might not matter for anyone on this list, but it seems like GCC 6
> doesn't support hardening properly. I'm kind of disappointed that they
> seem to want to skip it but I can understand the amount of work they
> might be avoiding.
Could yo
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:09 AM, Rasmus Thomsen
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> libxcb just requires you to build it with -O1 when you want to use its 32bit
> libraries with GCC 6 (dunno about older versions off GCC).
> Personally, I haven't encountered any problems with GCC 6.3 other than
> libxcb.
>
> Regards,
Hi,
libxcb just requires you to build it with -O1 when you want to use its 32bit
libraries with GCC 6 (dunno about older versions off GCC).
Personally, I haven't encountered any problems with GCC 6.3 other than libxcb.
Regards,
Rasmus
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On 8 May 2017, 16:14, Holg
On Mon, 08 May 2017 11:57:50 +, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> Only recently got my desktop converted to 5.4.
> Next is my laptop.
>
> When that is done, I could risk 6 on my desktop. But if Dev is thinking of
> skipping it
Don't bother with 6, go straight to 7. I had at least one library (libx
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