On 2019-03-29, Philip Webb wrote:
> 190329 Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> gcc-7.3.9-r3 is marked stable, yet it fails to build if you have the
>> current stable version of glibc installed (2.28-r5).
>
> I've been using Gcc-8.2.0-r6 since 170302 with Glibc-2.27-r6 : no problems.
What I'm asking about i
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:09:06 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-03-29, Philip Webb wrote:
> > 190329 Grant Edwards wrote:
> >
> >> gcc-7.3.9-r3 is marked stable, yet it fails to build if you have the
> >> current stable version of glibc installed (2.28-r5).
> >
> > I've been using Gcc-8.2.
On 2019-03-30, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:09:06 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
>> On 2019-03-29, Philip Webb wrote:
>> > 190329 Grant Edwards wrote:
>> >
>> >> gcc-7.3.9-r3 is marked stable, yet it fails to build if you have the
>> >> current stable version of glibc instal
On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:39:03 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2019-03-30, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> > On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 15:09:06 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> On 2019-03-29, Philip Webb wrote:
> >> > 190329 Grant Edwards wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> gcc-7.3.9-r3 is marked stable, yet it f
Hi people,
I get a 2TB NVMe M.2 for my machine, and I want to replace my very slow
harddisk with this SDD.
I got the 2.5 hd, with (of course) Gentoo Linux and Windows 10
This is my partitiion layout:
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/sda1 2048 1023999
On 2019-03-30, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Mar 2019 17:39:03 - (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> glibc 2.27 has an include file "ustat.h" which declares a library
>> function ustat(). glibc 2.28 does not have that include file (nor the
>> function, AFAICT). Any application that #include
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