Neil Bothwick wrote:
> Hello pat,
>
>> I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not
>> possible, because of gcc 3.3.6.
>
> What does this mean? What is GCC 3.3.6 doing that prevents your
> upgrading? Or do you mean that something wants to install gcc-3.3.6?
>
> If the latte
Hello pat,
> I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not
> possible, because of gcc 3.3.6.
What does this mean? What is GCC 3.3.6 doing that prevents your
upgrading? Or do you mean that something wants to install gcc-3.3.6?
If the latter, adding --tree to the emerge comman
pat schrieb:
Hi,
I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not possible,
because of gcc 3.3.6. Yes, I've read previous threads, but I have another
questions:
1) is it possible to block the gcc 3.3.x?
2) how to find ebuilds which are depends on this gcc?
1) echo "=gcc-3.3
Hi,
I have cetrino processor and I want to update system, but it's not possible,
because of gcc 3.3.6. Yes, I've read previous threads, but I have another
questions:
1) is it possible to block the gcc 3.3.x?
2) how to find ebuilds which are depends on this gcc?
Thanks a lot.
Pat
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On Saturday 09 June 2007 18:59:02 Naga Toro wrote:
> [2 good sugestions]
>
> or emerge libstdc++-v3
Hah, I just assumed it was one of those few packages (like qemu-softmmu) that
actually needed to be compiled with gcc-3.x. But indeed according to the
ebuilds it's just need the right ABI for libs
On Saturday 09 June 2007 18.48.34 Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
> On Saturday 09 June 2007 18:39:29 Randy Barlow wrote:
> > I am trying to install virtualbox to play with it (any other non-masked
> > virtualization tools besides Xen and qemu that you might recommend me
> > trying out?) and it wants to
On Saturday 09 June 2007 18:39:29 Randy Barlow wrote:
> I am trying to install virtualbox to play with it (any other non-masked
> virtualization tools besides Xen and qemu that you might recommend me
> trying out?) and it wants to pull in gcc-3.3.6. That's fine, but I am
> using the -march=pentium
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I am trying to install virtualbox to play with it (any other non-masked
virtualization tools besides Xen and qemu that you might recommend me
trying out?) and it wants to pull in gcc-3.3.6. That's fine, but I am
using the -march=pentium-m flag on my l
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